By Andrew Dalton
A jury on Thursday found an aspiring actor who was described by prosecutors as a serial killer guilty of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill
By Avery Yang
Last month, one of the most confrontational congressional voices against President Donald Trump and his immigration policies directly questioned a top Border Patrol officer about why a
My neighbor and very cool friend, Gloria Jaroff, is a “renaissance woman.” Before I elaborate, today is Gloria's 90th birthday! And tomorrow Gloria's being honored with
The chef behind Inotheke, a modern Greek restaurant that shut its doors in downtown Santa Monica earlier this year, is back with a new concept.
ELA Greek Eats opened this
A man was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries Wednesday after he was shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers in Venice, authorities said.
Officers responded to a disturbance call in
The city of Santa Monica is replacing a water main on Ocean Avenue due to two water main breaks this week and the road will remain closed for several weeks.
Hidden Costs
The City Council is about to consider a major set of hotel regulations that could upend life for hotel housekeepers, put more burden on our struggling small businesses,
City Hall will distribute $2 million to hundreds of low-income seniors to help pay their rent.
The City Council approved the Preserving Our Diversity pilot program in 2017 to set
By Misti Kerns
With more than 400 restaurants, four weekly farmers markets and an array of talented and award-winning chefs, Santa Monica locals have long known that our city is
By CHARLES ANDREWS
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The City Council is split on how much to raise water rates over the next five years to fund projects that will wean Santa Monica off of imported water.
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