Santa Monica will spend more on homelessness, raise parking rates and cut some childcare programs in the next two years.
City Council reviewed Tuesday a proposed budget that offsets additional
Santa Monica’s most challenging homeless residents have had fewer interactions with police officers, firefighters and emergency room doctors since the city invested in an outreach team that connects them
Pico residents said they believe a planned supportive housing project will have a negative impact on their neighborhood at a community meeting Monday.
Nonprofit developer EAH Housing will provide 45
Four alleged victims of Eric Uller are suing not only the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) but also its parent organizations, alleging that the state and national PALs have
It’s no secret that Santa Monica has an exceptional hospitality industry. In fact, tourism is a way of life for many of us who call the city home – the
The play is called “A Bad Year for Tomatoes”, which is a whimsical name for a play that has almost nothing to do with tomatoes. I assume the playwright, John
City Garage’s “Exit the King” at Bergamot Station, Rogue Machine’s “Ready, Steady, Yeti, Go” at Electric Lodge in Venice, and “Dana H.” at The Kirk Douglas in Culver
Look for Jack Neworth’s fine column tomorrow about my top HIGHLY RECOMMENDED show, below.
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DIANE MICHELLE album release party for “BLOOD HARMONY” (OK let’s get this
Creating a municipally funded team to provide intensive services to chronically homeless people who use a large amount of public services can help the individuals get off the streets, while
Santa Monica’s first Target may not look much like a Target.
The downtown location scheduled to open in 2020 will occupy 24,000 square feet of space in a
This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s school board meeting is business as usual, featuring revisions, updates and discussion items. However, a special commendation for employees bidding