CITYWIDE — Pigging out at a restaurant has never felt so good.
Entrepreneur and CEO Kenneth Hepburn and Lee Hanson announced the launch of Livngiv.com to give food lovers the
While the Land Use & Circulation Element (LUCE) promises preservation of neighborhoods, certain residential lots that buffer neighborhoods are now threatened. They're called "A" lots.
If
Development in Santa Monica is a hot topic, but if it is going to occur, it should be done well. We like our density low and our parking plentiful. How
SM PIER — While she isn't a huge fan of Los Angeles traffic, or of crowded airports and airplanes, musician, vocalist and New York native Meshell Ndegeocello is a
CITY HALL — Community groups called on the City Council Monday to postpone a decision on an environmental analysis of development in Downtown until after a plan for the area has
NOMA — Almost one year ago, the Brentwood Art Center, its staff and its students were staring down the very real possibility that the school, a bastion of the Santa Monica
Last week, this column looked at the anomaly of how the Democratic Party — which proudly holds itself out as the champion of working people — vigorously pursues policies that cost working
Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press got it wrong when it reported that City Hall was successful in ousting religious displays in Palisades Park ("City Hall declares nativity scene
Fellow Santa Monicans, we are all certainly lucky to be living in this paradise! Having recently moved from the Northeast, we at Doctors' Orders are particularly grateful that we