DOWNTOWN — On May 6, a crowd of over 300 people gathered in the east wing of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
The atmosphere was charged with emotion as resident after
CITY HALL — Developers may be faced with another fee on projects in Santa Monica, this time to pay for future parks that many believe will be necessary to support new
CITYWIDE — Resident Susan Scarafia was at Washington and Ocean avenues last Thursday carrying a heavy picnic basket and a beach chair to attend the Santa Monica Pier's Twilight
PICO BLVD — Tucked away in the parking lot of the YWCA is a small pop-up stand serving something not commonly found in Santa Monica: pupusas.
For the past three months,
FOURTH STREET — An owner and manager of a 60-unit apartment complex in Santa Monica accused of harassing tenants agreed to stop allegedly abusive behaviors or risk reopening an investigation, the
LINCOLN BLVD — Cute Nails Salon owner Anh Nguyen has been working in the nail industry for 23 years, but she started to notice the chemicals in the products used were
SECOND STREET — Lawyers for the Huntley Hotel demanded Tuesday that owners of a rival hotel rescind what they consider defamatory statements about the Huntley's owner and shut down
CITY HALL — The debate over appropriate heights and densities for Santa Monica has been heated, to put it mildly, but the Planning Commission has found at least one area its
CITYWIDE — Two local health clinics received federal grants this week to educate community members about their options under the new healthcare law, pieces of which will come into effect at
CITY HALL — A team led by Metropolitan Pacific Capital won approval from a selection committee to take its proposal to develop the city-owned site at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue
CITYWIDE — A petition calling for greater flexibility on heights and densities for eight development sites in Downtown has slowly gained traction over the past several weeks, with a diverse group