Creating a municipally funded team to provide intensive services to chronically homeless people who use a large amount of public services can help the individuals get off the streets, while
Santa Monica’s first Target may not look much like a Target.
The downtown location scheduled to open in 2020 will occupy 24,000 square feet of space in a
Sumo Dog will shutter its doors (er, space in The Gallery) after only nine months in Santa Monica.
In a Monday, June 3 Instagram post, Sumo Dog’s account stated
The City of Santa Monica recently launched Take the Friendly Road, an initiative focused on connecting the community to educational resources and infrastructure projects that improve street safety and help
Two school sites within the Santa Monica and Malibu communities were given names last week with one naming process drumming up some controversy within the school board.
Point Dume’s
Most scooter riders have learned a few rules of the road since the devices landed in Santa Monica nearly two years ago.
The City of Santa Monica and the four
Santa Monica’s recycling program was poised to continue business as usual.
The Allan Company, the city’s recycling contractor since 1993, was about to receive a seven-year contract extension
Gelson’s Markets, voted best supermarket in the west by Consumer Reports, is reintroducing "Gelson's Farmers Market" events hosted weekly on Saturdays at seven locations throughout
For a Left-leaning city, a glaring omission in Santa Monica’s past has been celebrating an iconic event such as Pride. This weekend, that changes, with Pride arriving at one
The Santa Monica College Musical Theatre Workshop class will present Magic to Do: A Musical Extravaganza June 7-9. The lively, entertaining revue features SMC students celebrating musical theatre with selections
Santa Monica is planning to spend almost a billion dollars over the next 10 years to cut carbon emissions and adapt to climate change.
The $833 million Climate Action &