The Venice Pier will be renovated and repaired for the first time in almost a quarter of a century.
The 1,200-foot-long pier has been damaged twice since it was
The Coastal Commission has approved a partial demolition and remodel of a long-vacant building in one of the Santa Monica’s most desirable locations.
The properties at 423 – 429 Ocean
A Federal District Court judge dismissed an elderly woman’s lawsuit against Santa Monica’s restrictive AirBnb ordinance Wednesday, further delaying the case that objects to the law under the
A Hollywood agent trying to open a new restaurant inside the Shore Hotel has become wrapped up in a years-long conflict between the hotel worker’s union and the hotel’
City Hall will make another play for a sports field next to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the coming weeks.
After initial proposals to build a temporary field came
BY KATE CAGLE
Development plans near Santa Monica beaches will soon have to take climate change and the long-term impact of sea level rise into account.
For the first time
BY MATTHEW HALL
City Hall will be wading into a pair of water related topics at the Nov. 22 Council meeting including a study session on land use priorities for
Amid intense public scrutiny over the ousting of its executive director, the California Coastal Commission is moving forward with a temporary leader.
The commission named an interim executive director during
If you're the kind of resident who has really enjoyed the years of debate over zoning rules but thought that perhaps the topic could benefit from a few
The Shore Hotel is currently operating without a valid permit from the Coastal Commission and owners are relying on a pair of court cases to determine the hotel's