A new assessment by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raises concern about the potential for failure of the spillway of a flood control dam on a Southern California
CVS has filed paperwork to open a new store at the corner of 5th and Wilshire in the former Whole Foods building.
A consultant working on behalf of the corporation
Tiny apartments have been outlawed citywide while local officials analyze how they might fit into Santa Monica’s mix of housing.
Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to prohibit apartments
How many times have you driven down Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica and when you passed Douglas Park at 25th Street you saw people standing on the fenced in grassy
Only 46 apartments were built in Santa Monica last fiscal year and just two of those were affordable, according to a report the City of Santa Monica released Thursday.
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Target is taking aim at a new store in Santa Monica with a preliminary hearing for a location at 420 Broadway.
The Architectural Review Board will hear a design review
Landlords could no longer renovate occupied apartments without a tenant’s consent and would be prohibited from subdividing rent-controlled units under a resolution the Rent Control Board is recommending
When Devon Ballentine returns to work Monday it will be alongside the woman he spent the weekend celebrating with.
Ballentine is set to become a medical-surgical nurse at UCLA
Santa Monica’s tourism industry shrunk slightly in 2018 after several years of sustained growth, with total visitor spending falling 1.4 percent.
Visitors spent $1.93 billion in 2018,
E-scooter riders will be included in a Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) enforcement sweep alongside drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians for the first time Friday.
Officers will be looking for
As gloomy, overcast skies hung over Santa Monica this week, there was a bright, cheery-eyed energy flowing out of an informal bistro.
That restaurant, just past Lionsgate on Colorado,
Four new proposed buildings will add 124 affordable apartments and 92 market-rate apartments to downtown and Ocean Park.
Three buildings restricted for low-income households will rise at 2120