In the pantheon of great film detectives, there exists a Mount Rushmore of recognizable names, Elliot Gould’s Phillip Marlowe, Jack Nicholson’s Jake Gittes and Jodie Foster’s Clarice
The Rent Control Board (RCB) is recommending to City Council that renters should be allowed to challenge citations that code enforcement officers issue to their landlords.
The board voted unanimously
More than 1,400 buildings in Santa Monica are still seismically vulnerable despite efforts by the city to ensure building owners retrofit their properties.
A report released by the city’
By Blake Atwell
Istanbul, Turkey native Savas Siricki came to Los Angeles in 2008 with plans to study English at UCLA for five months. Upon arriving to Los Angeles’ westside,
Week of July 15
LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of July 15, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer until
By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. July 15, 2019
Today most people have some idea what ‘sustainability’ means. But it wasn’t always so — and even when people have an idea
Dear EarthTalk: Is there any way we could harness the light from bioluminescent organisms for everyday lighting and other practical purposes? — M. Wilson, Framingham, MA
Bioluminescence—defined by Merriam-Webster as
When it opened its doors in 1928, the new Los Angeles City Hall was the tallest building in the city and undeniably beloved by its people—and they hadn’t
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) was recognized as the Local Health Department of the Year Award by the National Association of County and City Health
A lounge that opened Monday in downtown Santa Monica is combining cocktails with ingredients from the nearby farmers market with barbacoa tacos out of East LA.
Partners Peter Trinh and
Southern California is warming up in the first significant heat wave of the season following an early summer marked by June Gloom that carried on into July.
The National Weather