As survivors of last fall’s Woolsey Fire in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties work their way down the road to rebuilding, the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is teaming
The City of Santa Monica wants to build affordable housing on a property it owns downtown.
The City owns 1318 4th St., which is currently home to Parking Structure No.
Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) records from the past five years show that officers have mistakenly fired a gun while pursuing a robbery suspect, stolen earbuds from a store manager
Committee For Racial Justice will host Dr. Ben Drati, District Superintendent for SMMUSD schools, and some district staff members who will introduce a new program of project based learning that
The gunman suspected of killing Nipsey Hussle had a personal dispute with the rapper that did not involve gang activity, the Los Angeles police chief said Tuesday as he urged
California’s attorney general says high-capacity magazines of ammunition are likely to start flowing into the state for the first time in nearly two decades because of a federal court
By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside, April 2, 2019
“How do we get fair representation in elections?” is at the heart of a California Voting Rights Act (CRVA) lawsuit against the
Developers temporarily will be unable to build housing for extremely low-income households as City Hall refines its affordable housing rules.
The City of Santa Monica requires developers to include affordable
The University of Southern California’s sale of naming rights for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is being criticized as dishonoring the historic stadium’s dedication as a memorial to soldiers
Apartments smaller than 375 square feet are temporarily banned in Santa Monica while City Hall crafts new laws to regulate micro-apartments.
City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit market-rate micro-apartments
Local hotel workers are calling on the City of Santa Monica to create a new law that would provide them with a way to call for help when they experience
City Hall will prioritize mental health treatment and building new housing in its efforts to reduce homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to follow a four-pronged strategy to address homelessness that