CITYWIDE — Wrangling in Washington D.C. over the national budget has left nonprofits in fear that they will suffer a one-two punch between the now-infamous fiscal cliff and proposals to
CITY HALL — The City Council narrowly voted to toss back a development agreement that would have replaced the Village Trailer Park with high-end condominiums and apartments because it did not
CITY HALL — Local property owners rarely get involved in landmark proceedings except in an attempt to evade them, but a move to designate a portion of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel
LINCOLN BLVD — Residents and merchants along Lincoln Boulevard are being encouraged to participate in two surveys to help transform the bustling street into an attractive, pedestrian-friendly, neighborhood-serving street that reflects
CITY HALL — City officials are contemplating restrictions on a program that offers discounts on property taxes to owners of historic homes in the face of a tight economic climate.
The
DOWNTOWN — AMC Theatres is pulling back from negotiations with City Hall to put a state-of-the-art multiplex theater in the heart of the Downtown, saying the project no longer pencils out.
CIVIC CENTER — Over 160 people attended a packed meeting to determine the future look and feel of Santa Monica's Downtown, but residents left wondering if their voices were
CITY HALL — Santa Monica's original Hot Dog on a Stick updated its eye-catching uniforms in the 1970s and its menus with Splenda-sweetened lemonade.
Now, after almost six decades
Upward Bound House, a Santa Monica-based provider of housing and services for homeless families with children, was awarded just over $1 million by the First 5 L.A. Commission in
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria announced Monday that its largest private sector contributor (RED) passed a record milestone of $200 million raised and donated to fight
CITY HALL — The City Council refused to grant a major tax break to the owners of the infamous "House of Rock" Tuesday night, instead deferring the matter until