Editor's note: This is an ongoing series of question and answer pieces focusing on Santa Monica's emerging technology industry. This week's subject is Law
When it comes to development in Santa Monica, one has to realize that developers have teams of experts behind them to assure that their projects go through as they want
CITYWIDE - It's no Bloods and Crips but some neighborhood groups are expanding their boundaries and causing a few turf spats.
Santa Monica Mid-City Neighbors was operating unofficially
DOWNTOWN — Usually, the simple ideas are the ones that work best.
Local high school student Benji Miller, 17, wanted to hear music while riding his bicycle, but didn't
CIVIC CENTER — Lorenzo De Maio and his daughter love Tongva Park. It's their preferred picnic spot, the site of their favorite walks and it has become so important
Editor:
A new poll released this week by the Better World Campaign has found that even during this polarizing political time, there is one issue that voters agree on: the
The land was originally developed by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s for his mistress, actress Marion Davies. In 1947, Davies sold the property and it was turned into a hotel and beach club.
Given the number of emails I received, last week's column about Santa Monica development or over-development, touched a nerve. Surprisingly, the emails were polite. You see I'
DOWNTOWN — Steve Beauregard is a leader of the ever-growing online payment phenomenon known as bitcoin.
His GoCoin company is seeking to make digital currency mainstream. We sit down with him
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and