The Planning Commission will discuss alcohol licenses and granny flats at their Feb. 1 meeting.
Two alcohol licenses are up for discussion Wednesday including one for a restaurant inside the
The City Council agreed to settle a lawsuit involving an LAX employee who was hit by a Big Blue Bus employee driving a utility vehicle $2,875,000 after a
On January 21, at about 8:36 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Bloomingdales regarding a theft suspect in custody. Officers determined the suspect entered
School District officials have begun their budget process with a workshop last week that focused on the local ramifications of the state budget.
The Santa Monica - Malibu Unified School
Santa Monica’s mayor is almost always the new guy at the annual US Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. While some city leaders across the country may serve
The Santa Monica Lions finished off 2016 participating in a number of community projects. We rang the bell for the Salvation Army at the Pavilion’s on Montana, which combined
Individuals that want to receive federal housing subsidies will have a 12-hour application window beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
Santa Monica will open applications for the Section 8 Housing Choice
HOMELESS: Invitation to a Challenge
6:30 a.m. on a Manhattan Monday and the Hudson River Park is a sight to behold. Hundreds of runners negotiate the path by
After years of economic growth that produced a healthy budget surplus, Santa Monica economists are warning the City Council tough decisions may be on the horizon. While a healthy economy
What could be more overwhelming than a play by Samuel Beckett? How about FIVE plays by Samuel Beckett?
Ron Sossi, the fearless founder of L.A.’s Odyssey Theatre and
On January 16, at about 11:27 p.m.
Officers responded to an assault call in the 1200 block of Palisades Park. Santa Monica Fire Paramedics also responded and rendered