MAIN STREET — A Crossfit gym could be opening in the Edgemar Center in January.
Plans for the oft-criticized franchise were approved by the Planning Commission in June. Edgemar neighbors are
Santa Monica-based senior service provider WISE & Healthy Aging has received a $50,000 project continuation grant from social services nonprofit Archstone Foundation, said WISE President and CEO Grace Cheng
PICO BOULEVARD — After a nearly yearlong legal battle, a $1.6 million gift from the Peggy Bergmann estate has been released to the Pico Youth & Family Center.
Amid internal
CITYWIDE — The Santa Monica electorate doesn't want more construction, according to a recent survey paid for by The Huntley Hotel and performed by Lake Research Partners.
A slight
DOVER, Del. — The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a judge's ruling that delayed the $8.2 billion sale of Vivendi's majority stake in Santa Monica-based
The Bungalow at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel, a popular lounge that features a Baja-style surf vibe, is shutting its doors for an undetermined amount of time as the operators apply
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
Tourists who visited Santa Monica between January and March of 2013 spent more time and money in the city than those who came the year before, a report from the
CIVIC CENTER— Residents voiced fears of overcrowding resulting from the proposed Downtown Specific Plan at a public environmental impact report meeting Thursday night.
Environmental consultant Dan Gira of AMEC, which
CITY HALL— Issues over labor, design, and community benefits caused planning commissioners to delay approval of two proposed hotels on Fifth Street and Colorado Avenue Wednesday night.
The proposed Courtyard
CITYWIDE — An increase in city fees to renew newsrack permits is forcing three publications, including the Argonaut, to abandon their Santa Monica racks, a local newspaper distributor said.
Annual renewal
Ask most residents what their number one complaint is about Santa Monica and most likely they're reply — traffic. City officials have long talked about the housing-jobs imbalance that