By Mari Lundin
Daily Press Intern
“Where are the other two?” asked Josh Loeb, co-owner of Rustic Canyon when he received a text notifying him that the restaurant won a
Jeremy Fox built his career at Rustic Canyon on elegant small plates featuring inventive combinations of vegetables from the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
But his new restaurant, Birdie G’s,
Los Angeles is taking steps to improve the County’s severe housing crisis.
The “Source of Income Protection” ordinance was approved by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors at Tuesday’
Barbecue pork in your pajamas. Lemongrass chicken in your loungewear. Scallion bread in your skivvies.
Cassia has been serving a delectable blend of Vietnamese and French cuisine in downtown Santa
The English writer Virginia Woolf famously said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
But while that’s the core belief of most
Academic dreams do come true, especially for 11 Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) youth who were honored with personal recognition and individual scholarship funds totaling $37,000 as presented
Uber is testing restaurant food deliveries by drone.
The company’s Uber Eats unit began the tests in San Diego with McDonald’s and plans to expand to other restaurants
In a bold step to confront one of the root causes of the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, City Councilmembers Mike Bonin, Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Paul Koretz and David Ryu today
A group of state attorneys general led by New York and California filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday to block T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion bid for Sprint, citing consumer harm.
Santa Monica’s largest homeless shelter will be renovated as the city considers replacing the facility that was built as a temporary structure 25 years ago.
City Council will vote
Horatio West Court
140 Hollister Avenue
Built 1919, designated 1979
This is one of the finest remaining examples of architect Irving Gill's work in the field of social
Residents will teach classes on financial wellness, sell Oaxacan crafts and market small businesses in a “Buy Pico” campaign using $500 grants from the city of Santa Monica.
Six people