Affordable housing with ocean views.
With redevelopment agency money dried up and City Hall not interested in playing landlord, city officials are recommending the transfer of two city-owned Ocean Avenue
Not even a Dilbert comic strip could lighten the mood.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district Board of Education stared down a $7.4-million deficit during Monday's review of
In February, Big Blue Bus asked riders what they thought of two new seat designs for the much-criticized new bus stops. And the winner is … both.
BBB is ordering Seat
On May 1 at about 7 p.m., officers were dispatched to a disturbance inside Tender Greens at 201 Arizona Ave.
The caller reported that she had just been assaulted
Imagine swinging through the jungle like Tarzan in a forest that's grown up around the ancient domed structures of a long deserted city, jumping from rock to rock,
After a poor experience looking for an apartment, Jonathan Eppers founded RadPad, a mobile rental marketplace. Now as the largest rental marketplace in Los Angeles, RadPad remains renter-focused. Erik Huberman,
The Santa Monica Red Cross on May 9 is hosting the 9th Annual Red Tie Affair, one of the Los Angeles Region's major fundraising events to support disaster
On Saturday evening, May 9, The Santa Monica Synagogue will honor two of its dedicated longtime members, Brad Tukey and Stephen Youngerman. Both men have lived, worshiped, educated their children,
Santa Monica School teacher named Preschool Teacher of the Year
Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) has announced this year's "Preschool Teacher of the Year" recipients as
Lincoln Middle School this week was named a California Gold Ribbon School, the state's highest award for academic excellence this week. Lincoln was selected for developing an innovative
Editor's note: The original version of this story conflated unbundled parking with reduced parking requirements. This has been corrected. A correction will appear in the print edition of