For quite some time a crumbling, dingy white building on the northwest corner of 14th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard featured a "Coming Soon" sign for Truxton'
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Urban Forest Task Force expressed confidence Wednesday in a new plan by Public Works officials to review and monitor work by the contractor that cares for
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — A lawsuit between a local fraternal order and City Hall has been laid to rest.
Since last year, the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks in Santa
WEST L.A. — Developers, financiers and prospective tenants gathered just outside Santa Monica Wednesday to discuss the ins and outs of a type of real estate that city officials expect
The northbound 405 Freeway off-ramp to Sunset Boulevard will be closed for about four months starting on Aug. 3, according to a L.A. Metro press release.
Motorists who normally
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce is holding its 28th annual Well-Being, Health and Fitness Festival on the Third Street Promenade this Saturday, July 27.
The event is a showcase
It's probably no worse here than in other countries, but America certainly has a long history of being, shall we say, less than truthful. After essentially stealing their
CITYWIDE — After resounding support for legislation related to gun control, the City Council Tuesday directed city officials to explore what types of guns and ammunition are being sold in the
DOWNTOWN — Property owners should notice this month an increase in the amount of taxes they pay to keep Downtown running smoothly.
The board of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., the public-private
MALIBU — A tentative settlement has been reached in a case involving a student who accused a Malibu High School teacher of slapping her in front of classmates last year, according