A bill to streamline construction of small backyard homes passed a key committee earlier this week.
Assemblymember Richard Bloom introduced A.B. 881, which passed out of the Assembly Local
A non-profit dedicated to assisting homeless children will celebrate the work of their volunteers and offer a scholarship to a former student.
School on Wheels will be at the Santa
New affordable apartments downtown built to replace a current parking structure will likely be reserved for people experiencing homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to demolish a public parking structure at
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
An outpouring of Santa Monica College students showed up to the Santa Monica College’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday
The City of Santa Monica wants to build affordable housing on a property it owns downtown.
The City owns 1318 4th St., which is currently home to Parking Structure No.
Apartments smaller than 375 square feet are temporarily banned in Santa Monica while City Hall crafts new laws to regulate micro-apartments.
City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit market-rate micro-apartments
City Hall will prioritize mental health treatment and building new housing in its efforts to reduce homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to follow a four-pronged strategy to address homelessness that
The mayor of San Diego is proposing a new law to ban the growing problem of homeless people living in vehicles near beaches.
The move announced Monday follows numerous complaints
The City of Santa Monica hired a senior advisor on homelessness, Alisa Orduña, last January in response to a 26 percent growth in the city’s homeless population between 2016
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Carmela Morales has loved making paper flowers since she was a child, and now, many of her neighbors do too.
Morales is one of eight people who received a $500