Just 48 hours after convening on Tuesday, Council will meet again on Thursday night for a special meeting to discuss a mixed-use development designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. During
Following the departure of 25 year CEO Kathleen Rawson, Downtown Santa Monica Inc. has selected Andrew Thomas to lead the next chapter of its history.
While Thomas is new to
After facing high levels of staff turnover and public scrutiny over the course of the pandemic, new leadership is emerging at Downtown Santa Monica, Inc.
Following the departure of 25
The Santa Monica Daily Press has won a lawsuit filed by a local woman accused of harassing tenants.
Santa Monica resident Patricia Anglano, who stated in court she is also
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California lawmakers are finally sending to Gov. Gavin Newsom a hot potato of a bill that would bar police from making arrests on a charge of
RAND Corporation supporters have contributed more than $3.9 million to endow a new chair to advance research aimed at countering Truth Decay – the diminishing role of facts and analysis
In Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Councilmembers will discuss two controversial landmark designations and decide whether they should be upheld.
City staff believe they should not. In reports on both
Cars: Tesla has a new facility in Santa Monica at 11th and Colorado in the former Caliber Collision location. Caliber has moved to 2728 Pico Blvd and there’s no
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Video game workers at a division of game publisher Activision Blizzard have voted to unionize, creating the first labor union at a large U.S. video game company.
Do you like food but hate people? Does your sandwich deserve a more luxurious ride to you than you do to the store? Are the City’s existing delivery drones
Like eating dinner outside on Main Street? Enjoy taking a fitness class on the beach? These programs aren’t going anywhere — at least not yet.
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