By Jeff Mertin and Andrea Smith
Atlanta is banning electric scooters in the nighttime hours during what’s been a deadly summer for riders.
The ban comes as cities across
The city council will soon finalize regulations that seek to preserve existing homes in Santa Monica’s single-family neighborhoods.
The city’s four single-family neighborhoods — Sunset Park, North of Montana,
A local chef has crafted a unique, award-winning recipe–concocted mostly with General Mills products–for a good cause.
Nick Shipp, head chef of Santa Monica’s New American restaurant
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District must pay a total of $10,000 to two parents who sued the district for allegedly forcing students to buy their own educational materials,
The Santa Monica Police Department hosted a National Night Out celebration on August 6. A section of Main Street was closed in front of City Hall to provide space for residents to interact with a variety of public safety officers and engage in fun family activities.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend $331 million from a settlement with mortgage lenders on legal aid for homeowners and renters.
The proposal announced Wednesday repurposes most of California’
By Cathy Bussewitz
Lyft continued to bleed money in its second quarter but says it expects to stem some of those losses, raising its outlook for 2019.
The ride-hailing company
Casting director David Rubin has been elected the new president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization that bestows the Oscars.
He is the first casting
Thousands gathered on a closed Main Street to celebrate National Night Out. The event was created in 1984 to promote community police awareness. Nationwide, the event ranges from citizens sitting on their porches to full-blown festivals like the one in Santa Monica.
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Enter the Proper Hotel, the new luxury lifestyle hotel on the corner of Wilshire and 7th Street, and you’ll immediately be impressed with the casually elegant lobby. Walk through
Cathleen Young had lost her passion for the written word.
The reporter-turned-TV-movie-and-series-writer was a mainstay in the writer-for-hire scene, a scribe for TV movies and popular shows such as MacGuyver,