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 woman was sentenced this week to six years in state prison for the hit-and-run death of a 62-year-old man five years ago, the Los Angeles County District Attorney'
The developers of a 3.5 acre apartment complex on Lincoln Boulevard will have another go-around with the Planning Commission Wednesday in an effort to get one of the largest
Jerry Linnett’s Lincoln Boulevard apartment is about the size of a parking space. A bed, a television, a mini fridge and a toaster oven take up the entire 88
On Aug. 18 at approximately 6:45 p.m., a suspect entered the Gelson’s market at 2627 Lincoln Blvd., and walked to directly to the liquor aisle.
A loss-prevention
I've been writing “My Write” for nearly 16 years. Prior to that, I contributed my creative skills to the online Ocean Park Gazette. That’s nearly two decades
Strewn garbage and graffiti-covered walls are commonly found in neglected areas of town. And as far as Beautify Earth is concerned, those ills are invitations for more blight.
“If you
On Aug. 11 at about 5 p.m., a man entered the Santa Monica Animal Shelter to claim his dog.
The shelter officer working the counter recognized the man as
By Susan DeRemer
August is back-to-school month and the perfect time to talk about helping out local youth.
As Lions celebrate our 100th year, we are continuing our Centennial Service
Utility boxes in the Lincoln, Montana and Ocean Park areas are going to get an exterior upgrade thanks to a pilot program that brings local art to the once-drab facilities.