The Rent Control Board wants to hear from more landlords and tenants as they continue to tackle the thorny issue of tax and bond surcharges on rental rates. While the
In nearly every corner of Los Angeles, there are homeless encampments — collections of flimsy tents, usually within mere feet of a school, a park, a business, or someone’s home.
Currently, I am in Auckland New Zealand where I’ve been speaking about podcasting to the Global Speakers Summit. This conference of 250 professional speakers has met for the past
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First of week's 2 rain systems enters California
The first of two rainy weather systems predicted this week is moving through California, and Santa Barbara County
Welcome to the new reality, where a tiny storefront can house infinite spaces, activities, and adventures.
There’s no magic at the Gateway Virtual Reality Showroom. The simple storefront actually
A Canadian addiction center that relies on medication and therapy to treat alcohol use disorder opened its first U.S. clinic in January with a discreet office in Santa Monica.
Tuesday’s City Council meeting will focus on the future of the Big Blue Bus service, which is en route for an operating deficit as early as next year. The
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: How did the Global Climate Action Summit coming up later this year in San Francisco come about and what do
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of February 26. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding
Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation has seen donations and participation rise in the past year as the local organization continues to reach out to local parents and corporations to fund
Police officers are actively searching for a suspect connected to a violent home invasion attempt near Santa Monica High School at about 3:30 a.m. this morning.
According to
Black History Gets the Shortest Month of the Year
Black History Month was originally not a month but rather a week-long celebration in 1926. It was organized by Carter