Given the number of emails I received, last week's column about Santa Monica development or over-development, touched a nerve. Surprisingly, the emails were polite. You see I'
DOWNTOWN — Former State Sen. Sheila Kuehl has secured the support of the Teamsters while former Santa Monica Mayor Bobby Shriver, her chief rival in the race for county supervisor, has
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier joins the Earth Hour movement this Saturday by turning the lights out for one hour on its world-famous Ferris wheel.
Only safety lighting
Perry's at the Beach, which rents bikes and sells burgers, along with public relations/marketing firm Phelps are this year's Sustainable Quality Awards grand prize winners.
SM PLACE — Proposals for Santa Monica's first new movie theater in decades is a step closer to approval.
The Planning Commission earlier this week voted unanimously in favor
CITY HALL — Even at a City Council meeting with a relatively light agenda, residents had a lot to say about development.
Council reviewed a survey that asked residents what they
DOWNTOWN — The historic Downtown post office, which served Santa Monicans from 1938 until it was shuttered by the feds for cash in June of last year, is now a city
A record 21 businesses are confirmed finalists for the 19th annual Sustainable Quality Awards, a collaboration between the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, the nonprofit Sustainable Works and City Hall&
MID-CITY — A big player in Sony's video game division is leaving the city and taking our name with it.
Santa Monica Studios, owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, announced
CITY HALL — City Council ran out of time to make a decision about the controversial Hines housing and office development at Tuesday night's meeting.
More than 125 people
SM BEACH — Mayor Pam O'Connor talked about the good changes and the things that never change in her 2014 State of the City address on Monday.
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The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce is a supporter of the campaign to save and restore the "Chain Reaction" landmarked peace sculpture located in the Civic Center, organizers