CITY HALL — Planning Director David Martin told a local hospital to find some way to improve lease conditions on hundreds of parking spaces or risk violating its contract with City
THIRD STREET — Residents near a hotel at Washington Avenue and Third Street are beginning to rally in opposition to the new owners' application to serve alcohol at the establishment,
A Santa Monica resident and cancer patient is going after an Conseco Life Insurance Company for refusing to pay tens of thousands in medical costs she believes were covered under
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — As Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable" played in the background, a pair of seniors danced Monday while others chatted in the dining hall of
WILSHIRE BLVD — On a day in late February, Saeed Moayedi came to the front door of his flower business and saw the sign that would change his future.
Farrah'
THIRD STREET PROMENADE — Cinema buffs have one less option in Downtown.
AMC Criterion 6, one of three movie theaters on the Third Street Promenade, screened films for the last time
OLYMPIC BLVD — Traffic congestion and rising rents are often cited as reasons why companies in Santa Monica decide to close up shop and move out of the city by the
The Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau, which is charged with promoting the city by the sea as a premiere destination for foreign and business travelers, is opening a satellite
Community Corporation of Santa Monica Executive Director Sarah Letts (right) cuts the ribbon for the newly-opened High Place West Apartments on Thursday. The CCSM-developed housing complex features 47 affordable homes
MID CITY — A parking study commissioned by Saint John's Health Center suggests that the facility will have enough parking to cover its needs, even if it loses hundreds
CITYWIDE — When Robert Contreras separated from the U.S. Navy in 2010, he had hoped to leave the service with a job waiting for him in the civilian world.
He
On Wednesday, New Directions, a veterans service agency, and Wells Fargo will announce a $100,000 partnership to support those who served in the armed forces.
The money will be