CITYWIDE — News flash: Apartment and house rentals on the Westside are (still) expensive.
Data released by Lovely, a web aggregator of rental information, estimates that the average renter can plan
MID-CITY — A multi-billionaire with strong ties to Saint John's Health Center has offered to buy the hospital for an undisclosed sum, a move that is supported by the
DOWNTOWN — A walk down the Third Street Promenade on a mild spring day comes with the sound of fountains, laughter of outdoor diners and, occasionally, the roar of sports fans
MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Civic Center Auditorium can survive past its planned June closure, but it will have to revolutionize its layout, amenities and management structure if it plans
PICO BLVD — Roughly 7.3 million visitors from outside Los Angeles County pumped $1.5 billion into the local economy in 2012, an almost 10 percent increase over the year
SECOND STREET — A family wellness center known for its unique blend of mental health services and family coaching announced last week that it would close its doors after three years
LINCOLN BLVD — Seniors who love their early-bird specials and late-night revelers fond of soaking up suds with a plate of hot cakes have to find a new place to dine.
CIVIC CENTER — Nearly 300 people Monday packed a town hall meeting at the Civic Auditorium to discuss future development in Downtown, a conversation that showed a community deeply divided between
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board will discuss a proposal Thursday to close a half-million dollar gap in its budget by raising registration fees and, for the first time, forcing
CITYWIDE — Santa Monicans are being targeted by real estate agents representing developers looking to turn small homes in desirable neighborhoods into mini-mansions that can be sold for double the original
MONTANA AVE — All Suzanne Kempf needed was a cake for a party, not having time to bake one herself.
When a friend suggested she visit cake shop Nothing Bundt Cakes,
The Santa Monica Red Cross needs a transfusion of nails, lumber and labor — stat.
The branch will be closed for the month of May and into June for renovations. The