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
On May 30, at about 10:56 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the CVS Store – 1411 Lincoln Blvd regarding a robbery that just occurred.