The Santa Monica Plaza, a proposed development at 4th/5th/Arizona, took another tentative step forward Wednesday night with a 4-1 vote by the Planning Commission.
With two members absent,
Clean energy, self-reliance, stable utility rates, consumer choice, market competition, local jobs and increased accountability — it reads like a fairy tale when discussing utilities, but for supporters of Community Choice
A local veteran is hoping to renew a sense of patriotism in Santa Monica with an initiative to install flags on residential homes.
George Bukhin was born in Crimea and
After years of sparsely attended meetings, the Civic Working Group recently learned the secret to a well-attended public meeting: start a rumor about eliminating athletic fields from your project.
Hundreds
Tourism continues to anchor the local economy, according to recently released figures from the Santa Monica Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Industry officials gathered in Santa Monica last week to hear
It's party time on the Pier starting July 9.
Officials released the 2015 Twilight Concert Series lineup this week and announced the 2015 presenting partner sponsor will be
BROAD STAGE The Santa Monica College Music Department will present a romantic concert featuring two Baroque masterpieces: Sebastian Durón's delightful baroque zarzuela "Salir el amor del
Organizers are hoping residents come out in force for the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on May 9, but this is one event where mailing-it-in is also acceptable.
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The City of Santa Monica has declined to file charges against Justin Palmer in connection with his arrest while he attempted to charge his electric vehicle.
Palmer was at the
The Santa Monica police and fire departments are inviting residents to participate in a memorial ceremony to honor the fallen police officers and firefighters.
The annual event will be held
A Santa Monica man was arrested on April 21 while attempting to charge his electric vehicle, and the incident is sparking discussions of racial profiling and the use of force
There are about 28,000 foster kids in the Los Angeles area and 80 percent of them go without the support they need. They might go without a guide through