CITY HALL — The process for revising Santa Monica's master zoning code continues to grind forward with residents reiterating opposition to the plan at the micro and macro level.
Michael McCarty, owner of Michael's restaurant provides his thoughts on the Thanksgiving holiday and a pair of recipes to keep the celebration going for those that would rather
DOWNTOWN — Family traditions are often so ingrained in us, it's hard to remember how or when they started. When it comes to a day like Thanksgiving, many of
DOWNTOWN — November 26 is a significant date for the Farmers' Market. It's the largest, busiest, and for many people, most important market of the year as customers
CITY HALL — The City of Santa Monica wants to hear residents' input on the preferred uses for chunk of federal money totaling about $1.3M per year.
The City
Pacific Palisades —Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew's
Music at St. Matthew's will inaugurate its 30th season of concerts in Pacific Palisades with a program on Friday,
MID-CITY — Police have arrested a man in connection with the Sept. 10 arson at the Santa Monica BMW Dealership.
Tyrone Murphy was arrested and charged with arson earlier this week
CITYWIDE — Voters who need help picking candidates for the upcoming election season will be able to utilize a new matching tool that compares candidate's positions to their own.
VENICE — Jessica Beeman, a Venice resident, knows she and her mountain bike belong together. After all, in an area where bikes disappear faster than Lance Armstrong's credibility, how
CITYWIDE Church services are expanding in Santa Monica with new projects focused on alternative ways to bring residents into the fold.
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church has added several new services
MAIN LIBRARY — A group of "professional pedestrians" met with professional planners and volunteer commissioners Sept. 23 at the main library to discuss the City's upcoming Pedestrian