DOWNTOWN — At least three independent movie theater operators have been sniffing around the Downtown site recently dropped by AMC Theatres, city officials say, sustaining hope that the break in negotiations
SM COURTHOUSE — The embattled Pico Youth & Family Center is still in dire financial straits with both of its major sources of funding tied up in red tape.
Although the
FOURTH STREET — A local nonprofit that provides services to seniors is increasing its efforts to help victims of elder abuse through partnerships with the police and counseling services.
Polina Havens,
SANTAMONICA — Macerich said Wednesday that a key measure of profitability improved in its fourth quarter on better revenue from rent and increased occupancy at its malls.
The real estate investment
PALISADES PARK — A group of personal trainers and their clients has gone on the public relations offensive in an attempt to win looser regulations on training activities in local parks
SM AIRPORT — The owners of a shuttered sushi restaurant and two chefs who worked there have been charged by federal prosecutors for allegedly serving customers meat from endangered whales.
The
CITYWIDE — A transportation planning consultant offered up a first draft of proposed parking requirements to the Planning Commission Wednesday night that would radically reduce the amount of parking required for
WILSHIRE BLVD — As the owner of a small bagel shop and deli on Wilshire Boulevard, Brian Gruntz makes it his mission to get to know his loyal customers, the lifeblood
CITY HALL — The Airport Commission wants to explore incentives for pilots to fly more quietly in the wake of a successful test of a muffler that cut some airplane noise
CITY HALL — A hearing-impaired teen in Santa Monica got his wish this week when a local theater chain announced that it would provide closed captions in four screens in