CITYWIDE — On Dec. 31 as people across the country rang in the new year, tax professionals had one eye on the festivities and a nervous eye on Washington D.C.
SM COURTHOUSE — The Muslim owners of a Santa Monica luxury hotel are asking for a new trial in a discrimination case in which a jury found they had shut down
CITY HALL — As of Friday at 4:30 p.m., eight civic-minded souls had put themselves up for consideration for a single vacancy on the Planning Commission, a role that
BROADWAY — Ever since Beth Rich moved to California a few months ago, all she's done is drink craft beers. While others would call that a problem, she calls
Oscar award-winning screenwriter Paul Haggis and his wife, actress Deborah Rennard, have sold their home in Santa Monica for its asking price of $5.25 million, according to the L.
CITY HALL — The owner of an 18-unit apartment building on Hollister Avenue and his property manager have been ordered to pay more than $12,000 and attend a fair housing
MAIN STREET — "Hey dude, if you can bomb a shirt, you can get paid, not arrested."
That's what Jonathan Mooney, a Santa Monica resident and nationally-recognized
LINCOLN BLVD — Lincoln Boulevard south of Interstate 10 makes an impression on those that traverse it, just not a positive one.
"It's a street you don'
SM PIER — The iconic Santa Monica Pier ranks with the Eiffel Tower, Disneyland and Times Square when it comes to the most popular places in the world in 2012 to
CITY HALL — Discussions about what to build where got real Wednesday night when the Planning Commission grappled with one of Santa Monica's most difficult questions: How to allow
FOURTH STREET — Santa Monica's City Attorney's Office has put on ice an investigation into tenant harassment claims at a local apartment building until the owner, property