One of three tenants who City Hall says were harassed by their landlord avoided eviction in court last week.
Paul Aron prevailed in an unlawful detainer case brought against him
The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 304 calls for service on Feb. 8. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Disturbance,
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. February 09, 2015
It costs a lot to win a City Council seat in Santa Monica. One citywide direct mail piece costs close to $20,
City Council is set to discuss a slew of medium-sized topics on Tuesday, including the naming of two large civic projects and the reworking of the city's noise
Editor's note: This is a semi-regular feature that announces the deaths of people who impacted Santa Monica. Oftentimes the names and information are gathered from the ends of
Traffic and construction updates for the week of Feb. 9:
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE For the week of Feb. 9, please note the following activities:
• 5th Street between I-10
Storms can be good for Santa Monica. Today, city officials cheer for rain to replenish the drought-dented water supply. One hundred years ago this month, storms brought in tourists.
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Aidan Burke knelt beside a temporary pool on the playground at New Roads School and prepared for the moment of truth.
After delicately setting on the water a small boat
The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 367 calls for service on Feb. 5. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Disturbance,
Shady Deals, When "Less is More"
In a recent article about Santa Monica's Boulevards, SMa.r.t. wrote that new buildings along our boulevards could rise
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. February 06, 2015
The recent State of the City hosted by the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce was the first big post-election, civic event of