Citywide
Tyler Rasmussen, an attorney and partner in the Irvine office of Fisher Phillips, has been named to the Board of the Directors of The Bay Foundation.
Rasmussen’s litigation
Citywide
As part of its continued commitment to preserve and increase housing in Santa Monica, the City Council voted at its June 27, 2017 meeting to ban the use of
Venice
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host various events and mixers for all the business and
social constituents in Venice this month.
Wednesday, July 12, 6 - 8 p.
On July 1, Santa Monica workers will be one step closer to $15 minimum wage by 2020. All workers will now be eligible for the City’s increased minimum wage
Countywide
The half-cent sales tax increase approved by Los Angeles County voters in November 2016 – Measure M – went into effect on July 1. The increase will apply to every city
The patrons of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) system will benefit from a substantially increased presence of law enforcement personnel beginning July 1 due to a new
Those who celebrate the Fourth of July should avoid drinking and driving by designating a sober driver or using a car service, bus or other sober transportation, according to the
Citywide
The Santa Monica Police Department will be conducting a Driving under the Influence (DUI)-Driver’s License Checkpoint. The operation is scheduled for Friday, June 30, between the hours
Hollywood
A man was charged last week with setting a fire at an apartment complex that was being built in Hollywood, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
Downtown
Providence Saint John’s Health Center presents Mind, Spirit and Well-Being Lectures
Free educational forums on health and wellness will be presented to the community in two sessions. Depression,
June is Pet Preparedness Month and the City of Santa Monica is hosting a Pet Preparedness Photo Contest to encourage Santa Monica residents and employees to think about how our