Three years after recreational marijuana became legal in California, Santa Monica prosecutors dismissed 3,000 misdemeanor cannabis convictions Thursday as part of a countywide move to bring relief to communities
A plumbing company extracted $92,000 from an elderly Santa Monica homeowner after she hired the company to complete $5,000 worth of repairs and installations, city officials announced Wednesday.
Two Santa Monica landlords will be fined $35,000 after a judge ruled they had harassed their tenants.
The City Attorney's Office alleged that 1124 15th St. property
Two blocks of 5th Street that lost traffic lanes recently will get them back soon but upcoming construction projects will continue to cause temporary traffic spasms along the road.
The
Have you noticed these weird charges being added to your restaurant bills, or online food orders? If so, you’re not alone.
A growing number of local restaurants have started
City Hall has obtained an injunction against a local property manager accused of harassing a disabled tenant.
The City Attorney’s Office filed the tenant harassment suit in 2016 against
By Andrea Cavanaugh
Katie is a disabled Santa Monica resident who lives in an apartment building that doesn't allow pets. Her doctor told her that the effects of
We're all familiar with the “no pets” rule in apartments. Property owners like the rule since it can help keep the units in good condition. Many tenants also