Locals recently broadened their horizons on the intersection between business and environmental sustainability, taking part in the "All Shades of Green" mixer event at the HGA Architects and
Weekend: Santa Monicans took to Main Street and Montana Ave. over the weekend for a pair of holiday celebrations that included a chance to shop from local merchants and partake in a pair of tree lightings.
More Americans are expected to fly or drive far from home over the Christmas holiday than did last year, putting a cap on a busy year for travel.
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Bye-bye REI: Santa Monica store to close in February
REI is closing its Santa Monica store citing changing customer needs and an increase in the cost of doing business. Company
In the minds of most Californians, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) bring to mind words like “small,” “subtle” and “cute.” None of which describe the side-by-side ADU duplexes on E Street.
Two Santa Monica residents have ventured into the spirits scene with the launch of their debut drink, a blend combining a straight high rye bourbon and American single malt. Called
Electric vehicles have proved far less reliable, on average, than gasoline-powered cars, trucks and SUVs, according to the latest survey by Consumer Reports, which found that EVs from the 2021
Once a niche market for frugal, globetrotting young people, hostels are becoming a popular form of alternative lodging. No longer just rows of bunk beds, some hostels now offer private
Average gasoline prices in Los Angeles have fallen 6.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.96/g today, according to GasBuddy's survey of 2,
Santa Monica-based CRI Genetics, LLC (CRI) will pay a $700,000 civil penalty and will be barred from a wide range of deceptive practices to settle charges from the Federal
A group of more than thirty local businesses have formed a new coalition under the auspices of the California Restaurant Association (CRA) to advocate for businesses facing what they describe
Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows.
The elevated numbers — in some places