Two former senior living facilities on Ocean Avenue will open as supportive housing for people with serious mental illness before the end of October, city officials confirmed last week.
The
The Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games announced a trio of major corporate partnerships last month, bringing on board Starbucks, T-Mobile and ticketing providers as the 2028 Games continue
Related California is preparing to open 700 Broadway, a 196-unit residential building in downtown Santa Monica that caps a multi-year luxury redevelopment of an entire city block that
The California Yacht Club has secured a license agreement with Los Angeles County to use the former Tony P's Dockside Grill site, marking a significant step forward in
A proposed ordinance requiring businesses on city-owned property to sign labor peace agreements is drawing renewed opposition from business groups citing both constitutional concerns and economic risks to struggling
Santa Monica police officers prevented a man from jumping to his death off the Santa Monica Pier last week.
SMPD said that on Saturday, Sept. 27, at approximately 11 a.
The homeless man responsible for tens of thousands of dollars in damage to beach bathrooms escaped prosecution for the crime earlier this year and has returned to Santa Monica where
Malibu City officials are calling on residents to attend a community meeting Tuesday to voice concerns about Southern California Edison's public safety power shutoffs (PSPS), which they say
The Tuesday meeting of the Santa Monica City Council will be heavy on development projects but Council will also tackle how, or even if, they should fund local neighborhood associations.
Several businesses on the 2500 block of Wilshire Boulevard are preparing to close by the end of October to make way for demolition and construction of a major residential development
Drivers displaying Clean Air Vehicle decals will no longer receive free parking at Santa Monica meters starting Oct. 1, ending a 23-year-old incentive program designed to encourage the
A 68-year-old Santa Monica man was arrested Monday on federal charges alleging he doxxed an Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney by posting her home address online and directing