The Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority and the City of Santa Monica have settled a lawsuit over the price of land at the Downtown station.
Santa Monica will receive $20
A coalition of apartment owners has sued the Rent Control Board alleging the board's prohibition on charging tenants for water use is a violation of state vacancy decontrol
For the past few weeks, the mood of the Pacific Park Ferris Wheel has matched the seasonally appropriate May Grey/June Gloom with simple white lights providing limited illumination on
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump will be in Santa Monica today for a private fundraiser.
The Los Angeles Times obtained an invitation to a private fundraiser at the home of
The City Attorney Accountability Initiative will not appear on the November ballot following a statement that supporters of the proposal to make the City Attorney an elected position are abandoning
A pair of existing open spaces will get a face lift in the coming months.
Five small parcels of land on Ocean Park Boulevard are being improved and added to
The City Council reconvenes May 24 with a packed agenda featuring budgets, development, water and a diverse consent calendar.
Council meets at 5:30 p.m., May 24 at City
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a structure fire on 22nd St. at about 5:20 p.m. on May 20.
According to Dale Hallock SMFD PIO/Administrative Captain,
City Council has approved a Development Agreement for a new 7-story building at the site formerly occupied by Fred Segal (500 Broadway).
The agreement received initial approval at the Council&
As of noon today, the Expo Line is open to the public and the people behind the actual construction of the tracks said the successful delivery of the project was