The Landmarks Commission will consider protecting a 105-year-old Craftsman on Monday at the request of a neighbor of the structure.
A historical consultant says that the building is potentially significant
Affordable housing with ocean views.
With redevelopment agency money dried up and City Hall not interested in playing landlord, city officials are recommending the transfer of two city-owned Ocean Avenue
In February, Big Blue Bus asked riders what they thought of two new seat designs for the much-criticized new bus stops. And the winner is … both.
BBB is ordering Seat
Editor's note: The original version of this story conflated unbundled parking with reduced parking requirements. This has been corrected. A correction will appear in the print edition of
No more "No Section 8" on rental listings in Santa Monica.
Council quickly and unanimously approved an ordinance that prohibits housing discrimination based on a tenant's
Vacation Rentals and Home Sharing: Matters of Justice
Editor:
The City Council's recent vote on vacation rentals and home sharing sent a profound message to the nation. While
Santa Monica will hold its 25th annual observance of the National Day of Prayer at 8 a.m. Thursday, May 7, at the Tongva Park amphitheater west of City Hall
City officials expect thousands to show up to this year's Santa Monica Festival, which turns 24 on Saturday.
The annual festival, which is free to the public but
Editor's note: This is a semi-regular feature that announces the deaths of people who lived in or impacted Santa Monica. Oftentimes the names and information are gathered from
One more example of how the social engineering agenda of Santa Monica's most powerful leaders will play out before the Planning Commission this coming Wednesday night beginning at
Supporters of Joe Gandara are making up for lost time.
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to send a letter to the Metro Board requesting that an Expo Light Rail