The Santa Monica City Council will consider whether to allow the city's first large-format digital billboards in decades, potentially opening the door to expanded commercial signage and billboards
Fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Elementary opened their classrooms last week to showcase the culmination of their annual learning projects, presenting research findings to the school and broader community after
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The Santa Monica Animal Shelter will host its fourth annual Open House Fundraiser this Saturday, inviting the community to enjoy a lively afternoon of food, music, raffles and animal adoptions
Santa Monica’s alcohol fueled entertainment zone opens in two weeks and stores along the Promenade are preparing for whatever flows from taps.
Last week, local business owners peppered city
The Santa Monica Architectural Review Board will consider an eight-story residential development Monday that would bring 132 housing units to a highly visible site near the downtown Metro station and
Plans to transform Santa Monica Airport into a public park and civic destination met a wall of skepticism during a virtual meeting of the Santa Monica Democratic Club this week,
A pedestrian was critically injured Friday morning after being struck by a Big Blue Bus near the 2900 block of Pico Boulevard, prompting a large emergency response and temporary road
A proposed residential complex just west of Santa Monica College has been significantly upsized, with new plans calling for nearly 50 percent more housing units than previously announced.
According to
Marina del Rey will mark its 60th anniversary with a free community celebration featuring music, art and cultural performances at the waterfront Saturday.
The "Marina Culture Jam" event,
Pacific Coast Highway reopened to all drivers Friday morning, ahead of schedule and in time for Memorial Day weekend. The weekend saw more drivers on the road but traffic was
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board members voted Tuesday to amend their fiscal year 2025–26 budget, reallocating funds to support parking structure maintenance and large-scale entertainment zone events while