The California Supreme Court is weighing whether to keep a measure off the November ballot that would make it harder for the state and local governments to raise taxes, in
Bigger, better Marmalade Cafe aims to satisfy lunchtime sandwich-seeking stomachs
Popular Montana Avenue-based eatery Marmalade Cafe has finally completed its relocation to Santa Monica Blvd. after more than a year
A longtime Santa Monica resident is facing what he calls a “death sentence” if he is evicted from his current housing accommodations on Dec. 11.
Scott Brutzman is fighting to
After two years of zero bail for most misdemeanors and some felonies, the regular bail schedule has returned and officials predict it may bring with it a shift in local
ANDREW DALTON, AP Entertainment Writer
Talking trash about the Kardashians is a common pastime for many ordinary Americans. On Monday, a few got to do it to their faces.
Kim
Today, the U.S. District Court issued an order allowing the workload provisions of the City of Santa Monica’s Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance to go into effect as planned
By Tom Hays and Larry Neumeister
One by one, 16 women who say they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein poured out their anger Tuesday, lashing out at him as
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend $331 million from a settlement with mortgage lenders on legal aid for homeowners and renters.
The proposal announced Wednesday repurposes most of California’
A suicidal man prompted the temporary evacuation and closure of the Santa Monica Courthouse this morning.
The Santa Monica Police Department issued an alert at 8:53 a.m. announcing
Court documents from a recent lawsuit appear to confirm the longstanding belief that Elizabeth Riel was fired due to her past political activities.
Riel was offered the position of Communications
OCEAN AVE — The Los Angeles branch of a national Jewish organization has called for a protest outside Hotel Shangri-La Sunday morning to spread word of a verdict which found the