DOWNTOWN — Two long-shuttered apartment buildings on Fifth Street are open for business, closing the door on a dubious legacy left by a former developer who defaulted on promises to
DOWNTOWN —Real Food Daily, Areal Restaurant and the Santa Monica Museum of Art are among 19 businesses that are nominated for the 2013 Sustainable Quality Awards (SQA), which will celebrate
Q & A: Conversation with Ted Ning, founder of LOHAS.com
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monicans are no strangers to shopping with the environment in mind. From plastic bag bans to alternative-
OCEAN AVE — Businesses on the Santa Monica Pier are not pleased with City Hall's plans to rebuild a weakened section of the iconic structure, saying they were not
CITYWIDE — In the 2011 tax year, Santa Monicans claimed more than $5 million under the Earned Income Tax Credit, but officials with the Internal Revenues Service believe the number could
WILSHIRE BLVD — A representative of the American Film Market told an audience of local businesspeople and city officials Thursday that the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and proposed Downtown movie theater
A Santa Monica Superior Court judge on Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against the Santa Monica Daily Press by a man who took offense to an article that ran
CITY HALL — The owner and managers of a Santa Monica carwash are charged with cheating their employees out of money by falsifying the number of hours worked and failing to
CITY HALL — Six Santa Monica dry cleaners have agreed to stop advertising their services as "green" after an investigation found no evidence that chemicals used in the cleaning
LINCOLN BLVD — A nice-sized chunk of real estate near the future Exposition Light Rail Line and Interstate 10 was recently purchased by a developer with at least two mix-
CITY HALL — An additional five people have applied for a single seat on the Planning Commission, leaving the City Council with a crowded field from which to select at its