Renters, property owners, and other stakeholders will have a chance to argue who should have to pay tax-based surcharges on rent-controlled apartment buildings on Thursday when the board holds a
Though spring has officially arrived, the American Red Cross blood supply is still recovering from severe winter storms in March. Donors of all blood types are urged to roll up
An 18,000 square foot office building with ground floor retail is coming to Pico Boulevard after the Planning Commission approved permits for the project earlier this month. While several
Local students are increasingly bypassing school-day physical exercise in favor of extra-curricular athletics and many students now using their extra time to double up on elective classes.
The Santa Monica
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of March 19. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
The California Coastal Commission has unanimously approved plans to redevelop and reuse the former Sears Building in Downtown Santa Monica.
As approved, the project will convert the former single-retailer store
Citywide
Big Blue Bus 2018 LA Marathon Detours
Which routes will be in service?
The 2018 LA Marathon will be held on Sunday, March 18. All Big Blue Bus service
A U.S. District Court judge ruled in the city of Santa Monica’s favor this week, writing websites HomeAway and Airbnb did not demonstrate they are likely to prevail
A sea of students engulfed Santa Monica High School’s football field to deliver a message to Congress, lawmakers, and the gun advocates: Never Again.
“This will not be our
When it comes to representing the times we live in, this Sunday’s #StayNoisy event is about as timely as is possible.
A popular podcast will bring its live show
A more experiential, hands-on approach to education will be one of the items discussed at the upcoming Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board meeting taking place in Malibu on
Officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for Santa Monica College’s Early Childhood Lab School this week.
When complete, the facility will hold up to 110 children (with a minimum of