Violence continued to plague Santa Monica last week with yet another multiple shooting.
This time two men were shot in broad daylight in the Pico Neighborhood, with one succumbing to
Last Friday's shooting rampage through the streets of Santa Monica has us thinking about gun laws. California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, yet
City Councilman Kevin McKeown is proposing a freeze on all development in Downtown over 84 feet tall until a more comprehensive land use plan is developed for the area. That
With a goal of eventually being self sufficient, city officials are looking at ways to save water across the board.
So this week, Q-Line asked:
Where do you think you
The Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau held its fourth annual Travel and Tourism Summit last week during which they released figures that showed tourists and the hotels they stay
It seems as if you can't own anything nice these days in Santa Monica. This past week the office building where the Daily Press is located was burglarized,
A city forester recently fired off a letter to the District Attorney's Office asking prosecutors to investigate alleged fraud and abuse of public funds associated with a tree
City Hall and the Elks Club are battling over burial plots at Woodlawn Cemetery that the club says rightfully belong to them. The city disagrees as legal proceedings continue.
So,
The City Council last week agreed to allow the redevelopment of Village Trailer Park, much to the dismay of tenants who have been fighting the park's closure for
The Planning Commission asked city planners last week to go back to the drawing board on a parking policy that would have reduced the amount of parking needed for future
Heaven must be missing an angel. Are your legs tired, because you've been running around my mind all day? What's your sign? Do you have a
The Los Angeles Marathon returned to Santa Monica this week. Tens of thousands of runners and even more friends, family and fans crammed the streets for the big day.
This