CITYWIDE — City Hall recently opted to sell a million dollar single-family home located north of Wilshire Boulevard and set the revenue aside for affordable housing.
This didn't sit
MALIBU — Wildlife rescue workers confirmed last week that two sea lions that washed onto the Malibu coast on Oct. 10 and 11 died of gunshot wounds, while a third dead
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monica is opening its arms to welcome new members to its family.
Earlier this month, city officials and community members gathered at the Soka Gokkai International Youth Center
BACK IN THE DAY — Residents debated heartily over the direction of the city's newest approved project — one that would undoubtedly bring more people from Los Angeles to Santa
The Social Engineering Commission — I mean Planning Commission — meeting last Wednesday embodied Santa Monica's own version of micro-managing governance.
Two agenda items involved full-bar, alcohol permits for a
Dear EarthTalk: What are the environmental risks associated with beach resorts?
— Shine Shoukkathali, via e-mail
While they may put up with a lot of stress from wind, waves and weather,
DOWNTOWN — At 3 p.m. the sun is still shining on the beaches and the parks, but not on the partially subterranean retail stores at Parking Structure 5.
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Editor:
In the last several years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of surf schools and school surf classes (the former are private enterprises, the latter associated
Until about three years ago, most developers considered Santa Monica an unfriendly city for development, a city to avoid at all cost, only to be tackled by the true brave