After months of discussion about the future of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, appointed community members and other interested citizens will soon grapple with the issue in a simulated yet
A city board approved a new two-story apartment in the Ocean Park neighborhood despite frustrations expressed by residents and some hesitance by board members.
The developer is combining two lots,
When it comes to development in Santa Monica, it doesn't have to be a new high-rise hotel, mixed-use plaza or seven-floor apartment building to generate heated controversy.
This
BERGAMOT AREA — The developer behind last year's most controversial project is looking to reoccupy the site, which is currently dormant, according email exchanges obtained by the Daily Press.
2015 homeless count Editor: Homeless count, why bother? Let’s just say there are legions and legions scattered throughout the city and leave it at that! James Walsh Santa Monica
YOUR COLUMN HERE — Election seasons run on rhetoric. The echoes of development issues, in particular, continue to reverberate. Now, with a new year, and a newly seated City Council, we
After decades, Callahan's will serve its last French toast today.
The building was purchased by new owners earlier this year and the diner's lease expires on
CITY HALL — As the Planning Commission grapple with wonkier decisions about land-use rules, Santa Monica is still poised to allow two medical marijuana dispensaries in the city.
The newest iteration
By now everyone knows about the drought, although some people seem to be in denial about the problem it presents.For those who haven't heard yet, there is
WILSHIRE BLVD — On Wilshire Boulevard, seven blocks from the beach, a giant boy is straining through his binoculars to see the ocean — an increasingly hard feat in Santa Monica.
The
CITY HALL — After a long discussion about some of the larger issues facing renters earlier in last week's City Council meeting, council tackled some smaller renters' issues