On Friday, May 19 Beautify Earth will host a kick off part and fundraising event, The Sky’s the Limit to celebrate a new climate awareness mural that will be
Santa Monica’s tourism industry continues to grow and officials are framing the hospitality industry as a reproach to national/international fears of discrimination.
Discussions of tourism’s economic impact
Downtown
YALLWEST has announced today that #1 New York Times bestselling author and Golden Globe-winning actor Chris Colfer will headline this year’s festival, which returns with more than 100
A group of Santa Monica Santa Monica High School students won the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) at Oregon State University this past weekend.
The local students were among the
The quirky pet store on Pico was almost another one of those precious Santa Monica mileposts lost to changing times.
Tucked behind the former Vidiots location, the latest local institution
On April 6, 2017 at about 3:50 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Clover Park – 2600 Ocean Park Blvd - regarding the brandishing of
The City’s newly formed Vacation Rental Enforcement Task Force has scored a major win against a Los Angeles-based vacation rental operator.
Early last year the Task Force began investigating
After a surprising debate on the merits of digital outreach, the City Council approved a three year contract with a global firm for strategic communications and outreach services this week
Downtown
The Santa Monica History Museum is inviting children and their families to their free Hands on History workshop on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.
In a new case filed against Santa Monica’s biggest developer, NMS Properties, a hedge fund accuses the major Los Angeles developer of acting like a “criminal enterprise” that operates
It that time of year where millions of people tune in and watch the Super Bowl. Whether you’re watching the commercials, halftime show or the game itself, people still