The Rent Control Board has postponed a decision on revisions to construction based rent reduction rules and will now pick up the discussion at their August meeting.
The Board made
Reopened businesses cover breakfast, lunch and dinner on Lincoln Blvd.
Businesses are reopening at the corner of Lincoln and Broadway after an electrical fire closed the building more than two
When California lawmakers backed a landmark law that seeks to combat global warming, the key support came from a surprising group of legislators: Republicans.
As the GOP nationally looks to
Bumblebee’s Santa Monica family is growing with a temporary art installation on Colorado near the former Sears building.
The installation is the first part of a two-phase revitalization of
After months of work on the Downtown Community Plan, the Planning Commission returns to more routine action this week with a brief meeting covering an alcohol license and an update
On July 6, at about 3:11 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the 7-11 store – 1865 Lincoln Blvd, regarding a theft that just occurred.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's signature initiative to fight global warming will get another decade of life after lawmakers from both parties joined Gov. Jerry Brown in extending the
A new service by a former Santa Monican hopes to revitalize regional air transit by connecting travelers to local charter companies.
Blackbird is currently offering services at several California airports
Chef Nick Barainca has brought a whole new meaning to “pop-up” in Santa Monica.
Like his renovation of the term, at his month-and-a-half-old nighttime eatery “Gargantua,” ran out of OP
The City By The Sea is welcoming problem solving proposals from Silicon Beach.
Santa Monica has opened applications for the 2017 Hack The Beach contest designed to leverage the skills