I failed my first round with Fennel.
It made for an interesting still life on my counter. It’s green, spidery branches cast dramatic shadows in the afternoon. It smelled
The City Council approved $105,000 contract Tuesday to design digital signs for 18 city streets and seven parking garages to help visitors quickly find parking spaces when they come
For many, New Years has come and gone with resolutions already discarded as we return to our routines. However, the Lunar New Year actually begins this weekend and locals have
With the launch of Santa Monica Travel & Tourism’s (SMTT) new online store, Shop Santa Monica, visitors and locals alike can now purchase official gifts and souvenirs from our
Tonight Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer and Councilmember Kevin McKeown will ask their colleagues to allocate $19,000 of discretionary funds to help Beautify Earth paint murals at seven more
Bird is spreading its wings to neighboring communities despite an ongoing legal dispute with the City of Santa Monica.
The company has rolled out its electric vehicles in several new
The Landmarks Commission has once again postponed a hearing over whether to give two, intertwined western sycamore trees protected status in the city after ownership of the property has changed
Santa Monica’s relatively new open streets festival saw a twenty percent decline in attendance in its second year, as 40,000 participants took advantage of a two-mile stretch
Week of February 12, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of February 12. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283
This weekend, the Santa Monica History Museum will open an exhibit celebrating the original civilization that was and still is vital to the city of Santa Monica, the Tongva people.