CHRISTOPHER WEBER / Associated Press
A federal judge this week gave final approval to a lawsuit settlement that commits the city of Los Angeles to sheltering or housing thousands of homeless
Shops: Santa Monica Place, in partnership with Streetlet, has created a unique retail pop-up, the ‘Made with Pride’ Marketplace. The market will showcase over 15 LGBTQIA+ business owners, highlight their
Starting in July, Santa Monicans will be limited to using sprinklers twice a week for outdoor irrigation due to a statewide water emergency.
Council approved an Emergency Water Conservation Ordinance
EMMYLOU AND YOU
Am I confused again? (Again? Still, some would swear.) As to which day it is, which column I’m writing, the political CURIOUS CITY or the musical
Bound by a set formula in their charter, the Rent Control Board reluctantly passed a 6 percent annual rent adjustment, one of the highest hikes in the agency’s history.
Jamie Paige / Special to the Daily Press
The city of Los Angeles is moving forward with an ordinance to prohibit bicycle chop-shops on municipal property.
A motion to draft an
Golf: PAL held its annual golf tournament and fundraiser last weekend at the Braemar Country Club. Players included current councilmembers, business owners, SMPD Chief Ramon Batista and local firefighters.
Three Santa Monica College Graduates embody perseverance & purpose, among 5,200+ graduating this year
This year, Santa Monica College (SMC) will award 7,952 degrees and certificates to 5,
STAN CHOE / AP Business Writer
Wall Street tumbled into what’s called a bear market Monday after fears about a fragile economy and rising interest rates sent the S&
Notorious among Venice residents for its fires, fights and a shooting incident, the approximately sixty tent encampment at Centennial Park is now no more.
Following an intensive outreach period, all