Santa Monica is about to shell out $45 million toward tackling its biggest threat to long-term fiscal sustainability: its long-term unfunded pension obligations for staff members under CalPERS. The money
Santa Monica’s historic post office building is back on the market.
SkyDance Productions purchased the property in 2014 for about $27 million and has received entitlements to modify the
A federal judge has allowed a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) case to move forward against Santa Monica’s largest developer, NMS Properties, its CEO Neil Shekhter and
In what has become a disappointing annual ritual, a pair of local beaches continue to score poorly for their environmental health.
On June 15, local non-profit Heal the Bay released
Plans to redevelop the Bergamot Station arts complex remain track once following approval of a plan at the June 13 Council Meeting.
On Tuesday, the City Council voted to approve
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The long road to completion of this new version of the Wonder Woman story is worth a comic book in itself. This is
On June 15, the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District will host a presentation of the new John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Performing Arts Complex.
The existing auditorium had significant
Santa Monica homeowners hoping to add a swimming pool to their property have just a few weeks to receive a building permit before the City’s new Water Neutrality Ordinance
On May 30, at about 5:25 p.m.
Officers responded to the Whole Foods Market – 500 Wilshire Blvd regarding a possible robbery. The reporting party indicated the suspect took
The monthly rent for anyone living in a Santa Monica rent-control apartment cannot be raised by more than $40 starting September 1. The Rent Control Board voted unanimously to pass