WISHY WASHY
That’s what Lucy used to call that other Charles, Charlie Brown.
Growing up reading Peanuts, I never identified with CB. Didn’t even care for Peanuts that
Environmental advocates are planning to gather in Santa Monica this week in defense of an endangered wolf species.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) is planning a rally Wednesday to
A two-story office building is replacing a parking lot on Main Street.
The 4,388 square-foot building will rise at 2740 Main St. in Ocean Park. It will be fronted
A Santa Monica man has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison for an inter-state identity theft case and mortgage fraud case.
George French Jones, Jr., 50, was
A bill to streamline construction of small backyard homes passed a key committee earlier this week.
Assemblymember Richard Bloom introduced A.B. 881, which passed out of the Assembly Local
California could create its own power purchasing entity, change the standards that make utilities responsible for damages from wildfires and discourage new housing in areas at high risk of wildfire.
Hembert Figueroa just wanted a taco.
So he was surprised to learn the dollar bills in his pocket were no good at Dos Toros Taqueria in Manhattan, one of a
Visitors to the Santa Monica Pier will no longer pass by carts laden with churros and fruit as they cross the bridge and boardwalk.
City Council voted Tuesday to direct
New affordable apartments downtown built to replace a current parking structure will likely be reserved for people experiencing homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to demolish a public parking structure at
The City of Santa Monica launched a website Tuesday that provides data on crime, income levels, college readiness and more than 40 other metrics grouped under seven priorities.
The City
A CAN OF FLYING WORMS
I knew it. Years ago, during one of our several Santa Monica Airport kerfuffles, whenever the first one was after I started writing this column
On April 5th 2019, Diana Hayek, a persistent and flagrant violator of the City’s Home-Sharing laws, was convicted of five separate criminal misdemeanors consisting of: one count of operating