The City’s aggressive pursuit of leaf blowers in Santa Monica seems to be paying off – cases were down in 2016 and in the beginning of this year. At the
With the future of downtown Santa Monica’s skyline up for debate, development groups, architects and business advocates are pushing for more height and greater density in the Downtown Community
Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM) has reopened the process to qualify for affordable rental housing in the City.
CCSM is a nonprofit organization that builds and manages affordable housing
Santa Monica High School has canceled a series of planned assemblies presented by The Foundation for a Drug-Free World after concerned parents learned of the non-profit’s affiliation with the
Santa Monica’s tourism industry continues to grow and officials are framing the hospitality industry as a reproach to national/international fears of discrimination.
Discussions of tourism’s economic impact
The City has approved a $48,000 settlement in a slip-and-fall lawsuit to a woman who was badly hurt when she fell on Wilshire Boulevard near 18th Street two years
On May 2, at about 5:39 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call of a disturbance at a business- Seamist Bike Rental 1619 Ocean Front Walk. The reporting
“For the past 20 years, the Westside Coalition has hosted a bowl-a-thon and this year we decided to add something different and fun,” said Westside Coalition Director, Darci Niva.
On
The Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica is beginning a new scholarship program at this year’s 2nd Annual Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District Visual Art Show.
The Kiwanis Club
On May 1, at about 4:40 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service regarding a fight in progress at Vons Supermarket – 710 Broadway. Officers arrived and