Tweaks to the City’s Fiscal Year 2022 to 2033 budget have leveraged one time funds and new revenue sources in an effort to restore sorely desired resident services such
With illegal fireworks displays ramping up in the final days leading up to Independence Day on Monday, pet experts continue to offer advice to dog and cat owners on the
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As we approach the height of summer, California beaches tend to see an increase in visitors, and in return, an unfortunate rise in debris as
On the federal level, environmental protections were dealt a blow on Thursday as the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued a ruling — West Virginia v. EPA — restricting the ability of
After a two year pandemic hiatus, the 14th Annual Main Street Parade is back in all its star spangled splendor.
This well loved community tradition carries an extra level of
In an effort to raise revenue to fund public safety and homeless services, City Council voted to place a measure to increase the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax on the
The Santa Monica Daily Press has won a lawsuit filed by a local woman accused of harassing tenants.
Santa Monica resident Patricia Anglano, who stated in court she is also
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The $1.2 billion in affordable housing
Local veterans are advocating for the return of a piece of beachfront property in Santa Monica that they believe was deeded for use by disabled veterans in a 1888 land