The Unity Slate backed by Santa Monica’s progressive establishment appeared to win all four seats on City Council Tuesday night and the group has only increased its margin of
Voters for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump who cast their ballots for Tuesday's presidential election had vastly different motivations — reflecting a broader national divide on the problems the
Early Monday morning at about 1:37am, a fire was reported in the 200 block of Bay Street, spreading to multiple palm trees and one nearby structure. Despite experiencing high
It’s been a busy year for the Santa Monica hotel scene, and the future is looking even brighter with the mass renovations planned for the Miramar Hotel site taking another step in October.
Beverly Hills officials worked behind the scenes to prevent an abortion clinic from opening in the city last year, violating state constitutional protections for reproductive rights, according to an investigation
The final doors are being knocked, ads are blaring and candidates are making a last pitch to voters. Even with the high-energy final push, the races for control of Congress
A revised attempt at a affordable housing development on city-owned properties came back to the community last week, with concerns still persisting about the loss of parking in the Wilshire-Montana
The last City Council meeting before the election on November 5 was an eventful affair and unquestionably one of the highlights was the recognition of the bravery and quick thinking
Metro Los Angeles laid out its preliminary plans for an income-restricted housing development adjacent to the 17th Street/Santa Monica College Expo Line station this week.
For those who saw the colors of the ocean change to red off the Santa Monica Pier this week, it wasn’t a shark attack, but rather a rare sighting of the “red tide.”