Despite years of future construction on the schedule, City Hall thinks conditions in Downtown Santa Monica are poised to improve with the pending completion of several large projects.
City Manager
The costs of running a track and field program are not lost on Tania Fischer.
There are assistant coaching salaries not covered by the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. There are
The City of Santa Monica announced today a new timeline for community input and revisions to the draft Downtown Community Plan (DCP). The revised draft, released last month, was scheduled
Today, it's just an asphalt lot but for supporters of an Airport park, that empty lot is full of promise.
All aircrafts have been removed from a six-acre
When Elina O'Lague first opened Solidarity in 1972, she was so busy with both a new restaurant and a newborn that she breastfed her daughter while waiting on
Much has been written about Conner Greene’s friendship with Charlie Sheen, his experiences as a model and his appearances on the “Anger Management” television series.
But the local product
Last week two topless female protesters at a Bernie Sanders rally in Koreatown were arrested for “indecent exposure.” I think this is a silly ruse, and frankly a topic that
Traffic is was slow in Downtown Santa Monica on march 28 due to a downed streetlight.
A car struck the pole at about 9 a.m. Monday morning, sending the
The 3-bedroom apartment in the 1400 block of Harvard Street is more than a collection of rooms and walls to Connie Hill.
It’s where she created a life with
To the victors go the spoils.
Several local high school sports teams enjoyed postseason success this winter, and some of their standout players were recognized by the CIF Southern Section
Assemblyman Richard Bloom likes to beat dead horses. Once again, he's floating another proposal for a “sugar tax.” Never mind that two previous efforts of mandating a statewide