More people are living on the streets in Santa Monica than at any time since the City started conducting a yearly count of the homeless in 2009, according to new
A long-awaited quarterly financial statement arrives in the mail at the Tillerson home in Santa Monica. The price of gold has not changed much over the past three months, but
Hundreds of tiny cellular antennas are in the pipeline for Santa Monica streets and could eventually mean fewer drop calls, faster streaming and better battery life for smart phones and
Cruise down Pacific Coast Highway and turn onto Entrada Drive, there you will find the newest member of the Rustic Canyon Family, otherwise known as Tallula’s.
Josh Loeb, a
Know Before You Go
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of May 8, the Contractor will continue will continue with rehabilitation of existing maintenance holes throughout the City. During
If you’re reading this, you have a mother. Maybe she’s a biological mother, maybe she’s a mother figure who picked up the slack when your biological mom
Last Wednesday, Russell Braunstein was expecting to see weird charges on his credit cards.
The Santa Monica resident carefully monitored his three accounts all morning. Despite the fact the man
A new Bi-Weekly Column sharing the stories behind Tourism in Santa Monica
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) is thrilled to launch this new bi-weekly column with stories from residents,
The City hopes a new ordinance will turn off the faucet when it comes to water usage inside Santa Monica’s eight square miles. Even as future developments could bring
Loews Hotel
Sand & Sea Ball
The Sand and Sea Ball is presented by Kaiser Permanente and Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and produced by Arthur Murray Santa Monica. All
Santa Monica parents, educators and concerned residents are invited to take part in an event Saturday intended to educate them about the current realities of underage drinking and drug use