SANTA MONICA BLVD — Residents are getting their hackles up about a proposed development on Santa Monica Boulevard that went from a mixed-use development to an auto dealership with little
CITY HALL — The Landmarks Commission met the hospitality industry halfway Monday night by agreeing to give protected status to pieces of a luxury hotel, but ignoring a compromise that would
One year after Tanya Chen's mother died of pancreatic cancer she decided to put healthy living on the forefront and in the storefront. With help from her daughter
CITYWIDE — Slowly but surely, a new low-income apartment complex is taking shape on Pico Boulevard right across from Santa Monica High School, but this one is special.
When completed,
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday night took early steps to reform its process for allowing large developments, which became a balancing act between business interests who hoped to go
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
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
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
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-