A lone “no” vote torpedoed an effort to expand a preferential parking zone near Santa Monica’s border with Venice that divided opinion among residents.
Two-thirds of residents in the
A historic, five-bedroom house on the north edge of Santa Monica has been converted into an Airbnb housing up to 36 people.
The 1924 Pueblo Revival home at 710 Adelaide
I’m disgusted with the comments by the President. Truthfully, that’s probably a weekly opinion of mine. As an American who clearly supports the 1st Amendment and the concept
A new gym has made a home in Santa Monica, a place full of fitness freaks. But with Gold’s Gym, the upscale Equinox and even the sci-fi-tinged Bulletproof Labs,
“Oh God, it’s terrible!”
Logan Cahoon, perhaps the only person alive in the middle of the Yogi Instructor and BBQ Pitmaster Venn Diagram, is stating his opinion of the
Total taxable sales on the Third Street Promenade rose 4.2% last year while the city’s other shopping districts, Main Street and Montana Avenue, both saw a roughly 3%
These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On July 14 at about 9:18 p.m.
Downtown Patrol Officers were dispatched
Week of July 29, 2019
LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of July 29, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer
A revised plan to open a Target store in Downtown will have a new hearing before the Architectural Review aboard in August.
At the August 19 meeting, Commissioners will see
The Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee has been coordinating the almost monthly maintenance of the solid black granite VJAMM obelisk since its dedication in April, 2017. The VJAMM Committee
Cheaper camping options could be coming to the popular Dockweiler State Beach if Coastal Commission approves an application from Los Angeles County to add 19 spaces for tent-campers.
County Supervisors