If you want to talk about the City of Santa Monica, then the newly formed organization Santa Monica Forward politely invites you to join their new group.
Forward announced its
For the past 28 years, Santa Monicans in need of medical aid might have met Mike McElvaney when they called 9-1-1. The longtime Santa Monica firefighter has maintained an active
The fate of Wilshire Boulevard, and much of the city's future development, is now officially in the hands of the City Council following the conclusion of Wednesday night&
Rent control continues to be a boon for those who have it, but every year fewer residents have access to rent protections, according to an annual report presented to the
The Rent Control Board delayed a decision on collection of rental buyout agreements for a second time at its March meeting, but the group did move forward with regulation to
Two transportation-related construction projects are scheduled to start in the coming weeks, and the city has issued a statement describing the reconfigured traffic patterns.
Construction of the Colorado Esplanade will
Cloudia Leslie Wells, missing from San Diego since 1998, has been sighted with the homeless community in or around the Santa Monica area.
Robin Wells Burton, Cloudia's daughter,
Two Los Angeles men were arrested Feb. 25 in connection with a home burglary following a brief search of an area near Wilshire Boulevard.
Police arrested Eddie Valencia and Adam
Today marks the beginning of the end for much-discussed Zoning Ordinance Update at Planning Commission.
Within the coming few weeks, the commission will finish its review of the Redline Draft
Police have arrested the suspect involved in a multi-hour standoff.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department SWAT team was dispatched to the 800 block of Ocean Park Blvd.
Do you like cookies? Do you want young girls to develop math skills? How about encouraging entrepreneurship and building self-esteem? For just $5, and a potential hit to your waistline,
The Sunday Farmers Market wants residents to connect, or at least place, the dots for the future of the event.
Attendees at the Feb. 15 market will have the opportunity