The reasons why so many Santa Monicans are anti-development is because new projects are popping up like weeds and almost all of them are just plain ugly.
There are
CITYWIDE — In a city that's traditionally extremely politically engaged, less than half of Santa Monica's registered voters cast ballots last month.
Only 48.18 percent of
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Board of Education will be down a member for at least the next couple months.
Ben Allen resigned from the Ed Board last month in order to
CITYWIDE — Leave it to a Santa Monica band to find soul in a parking garage.
We Are The West has played shows in a mineshaft and an abandoned convent but
WILSHIRE BLVD — The city's most enigmatic developer is bringing in a slew of new eateries early next year.
Mendocino Farms, Sidecar Doughnuts, and Juice Served Here will open
LONG AGO — This headline, from the Los Angeles Times on Nov. 11, 1914, might be the most innocent and idealistic of all time: "Santa Monica Hits On Way To
CITYWIDE — Biking is on the rise across the nation but especially in Santa Monica.
A report released by City Hall earlier this month - an update on the progress of Santa
CITY HALL — About one in six city vehicles are in the midst of a 60-day dirty period.
Last month, City Council voted unanimously to leave 117 vehicles in its
Erik Huberman, CEO of Hawke Media, follows up with Farbod Shoraka, David Daneshgar and Greg Wisstein of BloomNation after their series A funding. Based in Los Angeles, BloomNation is a
CITYWIDE Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday that is characterized by gratitude for food, family and friends. In homes all across the country people are coming together to sit down
PLAY TIME — Okay, so we all have dysfunctional families.And their doppelgangers have been runningrampant,loving and hating one another, as in "August--Osage County," orattempting to provide