City staff are recommending officials deny an application to create the City’s fifth historic district citing a lack of consistency within the district and an abundance of similar buildings
A pair of century-old sycamore trees in the Wilmont neighborhood may have its landmark status revoked Tuesday pending an appeal before the City Council.
The tall, intertwined trees were landmarked
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt goals aimed at aggressively combating racial inequities among
When California voters broadly legalized marijuana, they were promised that a vast computer platform would closely monitor products moving through the new market. But 16 months after sales kicked in,
Local residents, businesses and community groups are invited to help individuals recovering from substance abuse disorders by participating in Mission Miracle that officially kicks off Thursday, May 9. Mission Miracle
Four new proposed buildings will add 124 affordable apartments and 92 market-rate apartments to downtown and Ocean Park.
Three buildings restricted for low-income households will rise at 2120 Lincoln Blvd.
City Attorney Mike Feuer announced today that his office has filed lawsuits against Intuit Inc. (the maker of TurboTax), H&R Block, Inc. and HRB Digital LLC (collectively “H&
Three Los Angeles police officers who work at a station in the San Fernando Valley have been infected with the superbug known as MRSA.
CBS2 reports Tuesday the outbreak started
Beverly Hills is considering outlawing the sale of tobacco products, a move that would make the glamorous California city the first in the nation to enact such a ban.
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Congress won’t be seeing President Donald Trump’s tax returns any time soon, but that request isn’t the only way Democrats are trying to pry them loose.
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A proposed ban on tiny apartments in Santa Monica is dividing opinion within City Hall.
City Council voted in March to temporarily prohibit apartments smaller than 375 square feet, with
Nina Fresco didn’t know much about Santa Monica’s history when she first moved to the city.
But while walking along Hollister Avenue in Ocean Park, she noticed an