Following a pair of robberies on Montana Ave. this month, store owners and residents of the area are questioning how to secure their homes and businesses in the face of
A GoFundMe campaign to help a local woman who was attacked and stabbed in her Santa Monica apartment quickly surpassed its goals and raised $15,000 in just one day.
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of March 5. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
Despite helicopters, K9 units, the SWAT Team and more than 30 officers searching the area, a suspect who tried to rob a Montana Ave. store remains at large.
According to
Plans to rehabilitate the former Sears building in Downtown Santa Monica will be before the Coastal Commission this week with staff recommending conditional approval of the redevelopment plans.
Conditions of
The Rent Control Board wants to hear from more landlords and tenants as they continue to tackle the thorny issue of tax and bond surcharges on rental rates. While the
A Canadian addiction center that relies on medication and therapy to treat alcohol use disorder opened its first U.S. clinic in January with a discreet office in Santa Monica.
Who says tomatoes have to be red?
Under the shady canopy of Tamai Family Farm’s stall at the Wednesday Downtown and Saturday Virginia Avenue Park markets, you can find
Fruit For A Cause Turns Family Celebrations into Meals for the Hungry
Over a decade ago, Westside Food Bank board member and past President Bruce Rosen came up with a
Hundreds of new apartments have been approved for Lincoln Blvd. between Olympic and Colorado and work is now underway on two new buildings.
The Arroyo, a 64 unit affordable housing
Airbnb is dispatching inspectors to rate some of the properties listed on its home-rental service in an effort to reassure travelers they're booking nice places to stay.
The
Like a shot fired at the starting line, this week signaled the beginning of Santa Monica’s 2018 campaign season. On Monday, the first City Council challenger, local restaurant owner