WILSHIRE BLVD — The parent company of Fresh & Easy announced Wednesday its intentions to withdraw from the United States, but the grocery chain maintains there are no plans to close
Santa Monica raw food and vegan restaurant Euphoria Loves RAWvolution avoided foreclosure by raising the $30,000 it needed to stay open. The restaurant has been attempting to raise money
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica is introducing the National Photography Program, which teaches youth the art and science of photography.
The new program includes the ImageMakers National
CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
CITYWIDE — Rents are the highest they've ever been for rent-controlled units in Santa Monica, making the city by the sea an increasingly inaccessible place for many people, according
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board voted unanimously Thursday to delay a final decision on whether or not to allow the owner of the Village Trailer Park to remove rent-controlled
CITY HALL — Sometimes sequels are better than the original — at least that's what the community around the 1500 block of Wilshire Boulevard is hoping.
The former executive chef
Pocket Change, Santa Monica High School's student-led charity organization that supports local nonprofits through donations of loose change, has chosen to support Step Up on Second for the
CITY HALL — A controversial development agreement that could replace a trailer park with a 377-unit apartment complex won a second approval from a divided City Council Tuesday night despite protestations
Big business has come to Santa Monica.
Darden Restaurants, the world's largest full-service restaurant company with more than 2,000 restaurants, including national brands the Olive Garden and
PICO BLVD — The head of an embattled youth organization stepped down from the top job this week, just as city officials released details about a competitive bidding process that could
SACRAMENTO — City Hall has brought the fight over redevelopment money to Sacramento in a lawsuit alleging that state officials broke the law by demanding back millions already committed to projects