CITY HALL — Concerned that kids will pick up the unhealthy habit of smoking cigarettes, Councilman Bob Holbrook wants to restrict the use of the electronic version.
Holbrook will ask his
CITY HALL — The fight to derail a controversial development near the forthcoming Exposition Light Rail Line cleared another hurdle as the city clerk confirmed Wednesday the total number of signatures
MID-CITY — Residents living at the Village Trailer Park scored a significant victory against developers seeking to close the park and build apartments in its stead with some securing tens
OCEAN PARK BLVD — Looks can be deceiving, especially when it comes to the Westside Family Health Center.
From the outside it's like any small business along Ocean Park
CITY HALL — Parents wanting to trim their food budget will often go for the generic store-brand cereal or cough syrup instead of shelling out more for the nationally recognized
Santa Monica-based senior services provider WISE & Healthy Aging is hosting a volunteer orientation Friday at 9:30 a.m. hoping to match up willing participants with area nonprofits.
CITY HALL — Residents concerned about the pace of development and its impacts on traffic delivered to the city clerk Tuesday dozens of boxes stuffed with petitions with the goal of
DOWNTOWN — Residents concerned about development and its impact on traffic have filed a lawsuit against City Hall to block the building of over 760,000 square feet of new office
MAIN STREET — Jeffrey Freeman was addicted to tobacco — until he found electronic cigarettes.
The battery-powered vaporizers, which deliver a form of nicotine and can mimic the feel of traditional
Local activists opposed to a City Council-approved development planned for Olympic Boulevard announced Monday that they have collected 10,000-plus signatures to potentially force a special election that
MALIBU — Reviving the battle over commercial development in Malibu, a group headed by film director and activist Rob Reiner and his wife Michele submitted a draft ballot initiative to the
EXPOSITION BLVD — I think I've seen this one before.
IMAX, a film projection format company known for its larger-than-life nature films, is leaving the city by