Monday night is the beginning (and possibly end) of the end for development at the once-controversial former Papermate factory.
Reoccupation of the site is imminent and the Architectural Review Board
Anybody wanting to live in Santa Monica today has a limited number of housing types from which to choose. One could purchase a single-family home or a condominium, or rent
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Misti Kerns, president & CEO of Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (formerly Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau) have been selected
Three residents have filed a civil suit against former City Manager Rod Gould alleging his current employment by Management Partners, Inc. is a violation of Santa Monica's anti-corruption
A car rammed into the back of a Santa Monica restaurant's building Wednesday morning, sparking a fire that injured one person and prompting the closure of Montana Avenue
When we do something of service to others in this world, sometimes the payback is not always immediately realized. Not so at the Special Olympics World Games held this past
Hundreds of fiber artists and enthusiasts from across Southern California — quilters and knitters, crocheters, dyers and sewers — are putting traditions and rules aside for the Los Angeles Quilt Show &
This weekend Tongva Park's Family Saturdays will host a morning of youth-oriented Shakespearean performances presented by the Los Angeles Drama Club. The event, which is free and open
The Santa Monica City Clerk's Office, in partnership with the California Association of Clerks and Election Officials, has announced that Thursday, Aug. 6, is the 50th anniversary of
Heal the Bay decided to ring in their 30th anniversary this July with a little bit of soul, some critters and a lot of time on Facebook.
The environmental group