Scott has been a reporter for over 25 yers, covering a diverse range of subjects from sub-atomic cold fusion physics to scuba diving off the Great Barrier Reef. He's now deeply invested in the day to
Months after wildfires devastated large portions of Pacific Palisades, a slow but determined push to rebuild is beginning to reshape the charred hillsides and fractured neighborhoods. At the center of
Developers have submitted plans to replace a two‑story office building at 3205 Ocean Park Ave with a seven‑story mixed‑use project.
The existing 1970s structure would be demolished
Stanley Iezman has been elected to the board of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM), filling the vacant property owner seat left open after the resignation of longtime board member Julia
Santa Monica is offering up more than eight acres of city-owned land to developers, launching a formal search for long-term lessees to help meet the city’s state-mandated housing goals
Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus system will raise fares for the first time since 2016 this summer, eliminating several pass options while increasing the cost of most others. The
A bill that aimed to streamline and coordinate wildfire recovery across Los Angeles County will not move forward this year, following a tense committee hearing and calls for more community
Governor Gavin Newsom is urging residents affected by the devastating January wildfires in Los Angeles County to take part in shaping recovery efforts by signing up for a new digital
A new boutique on Montana Avenue is aiming to redefine what it means to shop for olive oil. O&V California, which quietly opened its doors this summer offers
Survivors of the January wildfires and other community members connected to Pacific Palisades are being invited to share personal memories and lessons learned at a public storytelling event hosted by
The Santa Monica flagship of a mushroom-based beverage brand that rose to prominence as a coffee alternative, is preparing to host its first-ever Psychedelic Summit on Saturday, July 19. The
Homelessness in Los Angeles County has declined for the second consecutive year, according to preliminary estimates from the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. But while officials on Monday hailed
In a quiet but unmistakable transformation, NY Bagel & Deli on Wilshire Boulevard has entered a new era. The bagels are still boiled and baked in-house, the pastrami still stacked