A local landlord will pay the City of Santa Monica $65,000 to settle accusations of tenant harassment and illegal eviction in a rent-controlled apartment.
The Santa Monica City Attorney’
At long last the marine layer has subsided, the summer sun has arrived and so have a new range of culinary delights, including several long and eagerly awaited restaurants.
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With an additional 9,800 newly arrived doses of the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine arriving in Los Angeles County this week, the LA County Department of Public Health announced expanded vaccine
Update: Southern California Edison reported power had been restored to customers throughout Santa Monica as of 9:42 a.m., about three hours and 45 minutes after a power outage
Protest: Pro-choice advocates gathered at City Hall and the Promenade over the weekend. The actions came after anti-abortion groups marched downtown the week before.
SMFD: The Santa Monica Fire Department welcomed eight new firefighters to the department this week. The Class of 2022-2 includes Nathan Bozin, Reynoldo Corrujedu Jr., Marco Franco, Jonathan Hampton, Steven Hollimon, Blane Martinez, Omar Torres and Juan Ventura.
School Board hearings in Santa Monica are often protracted, with key discussion items and major actions sometimes undertaken close to midnight amid four-, five- and sometimes nearly six-hour-long meetings.
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On the first day of election season, 20 Santa Monicans pulled papers from the City Clerk’s office to run for office.
The Nomination Period for three seats on the
Dr. Gerald M. Sacks, a pain specialist with an office in Santa Monica, has paid $271,259.12 to resolve allegations that he violated the False Claims Act. The allegations
To say City Council granted its approval of Frank Gehry’s Ocean Avenue Project would be an understatement — councilmembers heaped praise on the mixed-use LEED Platinum certified development designed by
Public health experts are on a mission to spread information about a new disease outbreak cropping up in cities around the world: Monkeypox.
Risk is considered low and, as of
Despite hours of heated discussion last week, decisions on a pair of dueling ballot measures to raise taxes on property sales above $8 million were pushed to a July 26