Visitors to the Santa Monica Pier will no longer pass by carts laden with churros and fruit as they cross the bridge and boardwalk.
City Council voted Tuesday to direct
New affordable apartments downtown built to replace a current parking structure will likely be reserved for people experiencing homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to demolish a public parking structure at
The room sits empty and bleak in the middle of a vibrant campus. The walls are stripped bare. The floor is unfinished. In the far corner of the room, a
The City of Santa Monica launched a website Tuesday that provides data on crime, income levels, college readiness and more than 40 other metrics grouped under seven priorities.
The City
A CAN OF FLYING WORMS
I knew it. Years ago, during one of our several Santa Monica Airport kerfuffles, whenever the first one was after I started writing this column
Celebrating its 24th year, the Sustainable Quality Awards recognize local businesses that demonstrate excellence in helping Santa Monica continue to move toward a more sustainable future. The annual awards ceremony
On April 5th 2019, Diana Hayek, a persistent and flagrant violator of the City’s Home-Sharing laws, was convicted of five separate criminal misdemeanors consisting of: one count of operating
Mick Cronin was hired as UCLA’s basketball coach Tuesday, ending a bumpy, months-long search to find a replacement for the fired Steve Alford.
The university said Cronin agreed to
As survivors of last fall’s Woolsey Fire in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties work their way down the road to rebuilding, the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is teaming
Earlier today the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed charges on Brendan Bunnell, a 23-year old male, for a residential robbery.
On April 2, at about 6:50
My apartment door won’t close and lock. This leaves me concerned for my safety and the security of my belongings.
I have made many attempts to have my landlord