SANTAMONICA — Amazon unveiled four new Kindle Fire tablet computers on Thursday, including ones with larger color screens, as the online retailer steps up competition with Apple ahead of the holiday
COLORADO AVE — City planners released new details about a propsal to re-develop the Village Trailer Park that would reduce the overall size of the project and retain some of the
The Planning Commission last week voted in favor of new regulations for off-street food truck lots, allowing them on Main Street one day a week while letting them set up
CITY HALL — The City Council on Tuesday asked planners to take another look at a new fee intended to make it easier to get around Santa Monica after the business
LINCOLN BLVD — Compared to the other boulevards in Santa Monica such as San Vincente and Wilshire, Lincoln's concrete, gum-stained pavement, paucity of trees, lack of design and abundance
BROADWAY — Pioneering Internet television provider Hulu is moving to Santa Monica, joining a plethora of high-tech and entertainment companies that have helped the city by the sea earn the moniker
CITY HALL — Like your gourmet nosh with a side of napkins rather than a tablecloth?
The Planning Commission signaled its intent Wednesday to take up off-street food truck lots at
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown's finance department said 27 local governments have failed to pay or have underpaid the state after the governor tried to sweep up billions
SM COURTHOUSE — A Muslim hotel owner discriminated against a Jewish group during a poolside charity event at the Shangri-La by ordering removal of banners and ousting them from the pool
CITY HALL — A number of popular projects throughout Santa Monica will be put on hold or downsized so that City Hall can balance the loss of its Redevelopment Agency with
CITY HALL — City officials have begun circulating an update to a 26-year-old program that they expect will nearly quadruple the amount of money raised from developers to expand the Downtown