The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) reminds the public that beginning June 22 Expo Line service at 7th St/Metro Center and Pico stations will be closed for
Residents will teach classes on financial wellness, sell Oaxacan crafts and market small businesses in a “Buy Pico” campaign using $500 grants from the city of Santa Monica.
Six people
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
Most scooter riders have learned a few rules of the road since the devices landed in Santa Monica nearly two years ago.
The City of Santa Monica and the four
The City of Santa Monica has approved $8.3 million in funding for a new affordable housing development at 14th and Michigan by developer EAH Housing.
Total costs for the
CVS has filed paperwork to open a new store at the corner of 5th and Wilshire in the former Whole Foods building.
A consultant working on behalf of the corporation
Carmela Morales has loved making paper flowers since she was a child, and now, many of her neighbors do too.
Morales is one of eight people who received a $500
City Hall is asking a developer building 19 condominiums in the Pico neighborhood to make some of the units affordable after some nearby residents said the project would accelerate gentrification
By Josefina Aranda Santiago
On Tuesday January 22, Ana Maria Jara – long-time resident of the Pico neighborhood, born in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States as a child -
The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1 to raise the money needed to repair the damage caused by a car that crashed into
A speeding vehicle crashed into the Pico Youth and Family Center Saturday night causing thousands of dollars in damage and shuttering several businesses on the block.
PYFC Director Oscar de
Pico residents are saying they want more cultural centers, gyms and restaurants in their neighborhood and fewer hotels and motels, liquor stores and car dealerships.
The neighborhood known as the