Ride-hailing giant Uber is aiming to raise $9 billion in its mammoth initial public stock offering that, while smaller than initially expected, still dwarfs most stock market debuts.
The San
Young people in California's foster system will get free cellphones and internet access under a program approved Thursday that supporters say will bridge a digital divide.
The California
Santa Monica Public Library is proud to present the program Hope for Our Planet on Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. in the Main Library’s Multipurpose Room, 601
The restaurateurs behind Milo & Olive are opening a to-go pizza parlor on Pico Boulevard this Thursday.
Milo SRO, which stands for Standing Room Only, bills itself as the laid-back
Bento boxes will be joining the suite of fast-casual fare at The Gallery this summer.
Supertoro will open as the eighth restaurant in the Third Street Promenade food hall, which
OneWest Bank, CIT’s Southern California retail bank division, has announced the Turn Paper into Trees campaign in celebration of Earth Day. Between now and May 31, OneWest will plant
Jennifer Millier has had a busy year.
Six months after the attorney started her own law firm last April, she became president of the fast-growing Santa Monica Bar Association (SMBA)
A group of residents are continuing to fight plans to build a five-story apartment building near Santa Monica State Beach.
City Council will vote Tuesday whether to deny appeals filed
Federal regulators are reportedly considering seeking some kind of oversight of Mark Zuckerberg's leadership of Facebook over the social network giant's mishandling of users' personal
California's unemployment rate edged up slightly in March even as the state continued adding jobs, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.
The rate increased a tenth of