The quirky pet store on Pico was almost another one of those precious Santa Monica mileposts lost to changing times.
Tucked behind the former Vidiots location, the latest local institution
Santa Monica may have outlawed the majority of private vacation rentals, but a local advocate wants you to put an “Air Bee ‘n Bee” in your backyard.
“All the cool
Retired Santa Monica Police Officer, Steve Heineman is following his entrepreneurial roots with a new startup social media company.
Heineman worked with the Santa Monica Police Department for nearly 25
There are bar flies and bar stools. Bar fights, bar backs and bar food. However, one local bar owner is hoping there might be room for bar books as well.
On April 6, 2017 at about 3:50 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Clover Park – 2600 Ocean Park Blvd - regarding the brandishing of
Grades of Green is changing the future by teaching local Santa Monica kids environmental ethics.
The nonprofit has worked with Santa Monica schools for the past five years and the
Two years after passing one of the most restrictive vacation rental ordinances in the nation in order to curb neighborhood AirBnbs, the City finds itself defending the ordinance on two
This may not come as news to you, but the traffic signals on Montana are pretty dumb.
“Dumb as dirt,” City traffic engineer Henry Servin said of four traffic signals
Rosemary Regalbuto knows if you want to get something done, sometimes you have to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty.
So more than two years after the
The complete makeover of Colorado Avenue between 5th Street and the Pier will hit another milestone on Friday when the first guests check into the Courtyard Marriot Hotel.
The six-story
After a surprising debate on the merits of digital outreach, the City Council approved a three year contract with a global firm for strategic communications and outreach services this week
Downtown
The Santa Monica History Museum is inviting children and their families to their free Hands on History workshop on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.