Downtown Santa Monica’s ubiquitous fruit and churro vendors will be required to get business licenses and health permits starting in May.
City Council will vote Tuesday on regulations for
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
An outpouring of Santa Monica College students showed up to the Santa Monica College’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday
Dear EarthTalk: A chef told me that our food choices are the major driver of climate change around the world, but it seems to me that electricity generation and transportation
President Donald Trump swung through Santa Monica Friday evening.
The president was on his way to a 2020 reelection campaign fundraiser in Beverly Hills. His arrival brought a motorcade which
A third federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, ruling Friday that it poses a "substantial risk" of undercounting
Like health officials facing outbreaks of disease, internet companies are trying to contain vaccine-related misinformation they have long helped spread. So far, their efforts at quarantine are falling short.
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The City of Santa Monica wants to build affordable housing on a property it owns downtown.
The City owns 1318 4th St., which is currently home to Parking Structure No.
First United Methodist Church
1008 11th St., Santa Monica, CA, 90403
Presenter: Walter Lamb, Ballona Wetlands Land Trust
The presentation will cover a brief history of the Ballona Wetlands and
Every fire hydrant, parking sign and bus stop in downtown Santa Monica is now on a digital map.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) used new software to take photos and
On Thursday evening, April 4th, 2019 at approximately 9:09 p.m. the Santa Monica Fire Department received a 9-1-1 call reporting a structure fire at the Coogies Café located
Investigators believe they know what caused a Dodger Stadium parking lot altercation that left a baseball fan with a fractured skull last week but they aren’t revealing the reason
A local opera hopes to bring love and life to residents this weekend, bringing established veteran singers and surprising local singers with their company.
Verdi Chorus Choir will debut their