A local real estate agent has pleaded “no contest” to five misdemeanor counts of operating an unlawful business after city officials accused him of running nine illegal vacation homes in
A group of neighbors chased down an alleged cell phone thief Sunday afternoon, tackling him to the ground and holding him until police could get to the scene, according to
Home sharing sites Airbnb and HomeAway will have to verify hosts are properly registered with the City of Santa Monica before booking guests, after a U.S. District Court judge
As the temperature rises in Los Angeles, thousands of eager Angelenos will try to beat the heat by heading west to local beaches and local law enforcement agencies are preparing
World renowned architect Frank Gehry’s signature Santa Monica project sailed through its final preliminary review Tuesday, as the City Council lauded the design as “iconic.” The project’s centerpiece,
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's secretary of state says a measure that would expand the ability of local governments to enact rent controls on residential properties has qualified for
At an average age of 58, the kitchen equipment in many Santa Monica schools is almost old enough to collect social security and school officials have decided that early retirement
Evolyn Brooks almost always has something cooking on the stove.
Walking into her brand new shop on Fourth Street, wandering customers are hit with the sweet aromas of grapefruit, lavender,
A free Santa Monica Police Department event to etch license plate numbers onto catalytic converters was fully booked within hours this week, with fifty residents quickly reserving spots to have
The legal agreement allowing Santa Monica to close its airport in 2029 survived another protracted court battle this week when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
This Saturday, Santa Monicans are invited to the annual Juneteenth Celebration in Virginia Ave. Park.
Santa Monica has recognized Juneteenth since 1993 thanks to the efforts of longtime resident Laverene