Beyond Meat went beyond expectations in its first earnings report since its stock market debut last month.
The plant-based meat maker’s shares soared after it beat Wall Street’s
Santa Monica will spend more on homelessness, raise parking rates and cut some childcare programs in the next two years.
City Council reviewed Tuesday a proposed budget that offsets additional
Santa Monica’s most challenging homeless residents have had fewer interactions with police officers, firefighters and emergency room doctors since the city invested in an outreach team that connects them
Pico residents said they believe a planned supportive housing project will have a negative impact on their neighborhood at a community meeting Monday.
Nonprofit developer EAH Housing will provide 45
Four alleged victims of Eric Uller are suing not only the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) but also its parent organizations, alleging that the state and national PALs have
Officials have announced the Millard Sheets Pleasures Along the Beach glass mosaic as well as the two sculptures by Richard Ellis and John Svenson, located at 2600 Wilshire Boulevard, will
Immigrant children in the care of the U.S. government may no longer have access to English-language courses and legal services, officials said Wednesday.
The Health and Human Services department
After voters overwhelmingly rejected a property tax that would have raised $500 million annually for the financially struggling Los Angeles Unified School District, the superintendent, mayor and head of the
Santa Monica’s first Target may not look much like a Target.
The downtown location scheduled to open in 2020 will occupy 24,000 square feet of space in a
This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s school board meeting is business as usual, featuring revisions, updates and discussion items. However, a special commendation for employees bidding