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
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
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
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
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