The Coastal Commission has approved a partial demolition and remodel of a long-vacant building in one of the Santa Monica’s most desirable locations.
The properties at 423 – 429 Ocean
By Josefina Aranda Santiago
On Tuesday January 22, Ana Maria Jara – long-time resident of the Pico neighborhood, born in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States as a child -
Several businesses launching downtown are trying to provide a different kind of retail experience to compete with the online retailers poaching brick-and-mortar sales.
Experiential retail offers customers an interactive shopping
A former mechanic for Bird is alleging in a lawsuit that the company breached its agreement with the City of Santa Monica to provide safe, durable scooters.
Screenshots of Bird’
by MARIA LOYA
As a SMMUSD parent and the plaintiff in the CVRA lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica, I would like to respond to several letters published that
By CHARLES ANDREWS
Grammys coming up Sunday at Staples, all those music stars here have time on their hands, some inevitably pop up and perform at local venues, just for
A Santa Monica nonprofit that builds affordable housing won $1 million in a countywide challenge to come up with housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica
Heroic Deli has been serving up sandwiches for downtown Santa Monica’s lunchtime crowds for two months. Now, its creators are swapping out sandwiches for wine and fine dining in
Stephen Lloyd Fader, 42, has been charged with murder after stabbing his mother, father and himself last week.
Fader is accused of stabbing his mother and father on Jan. 24
Tickets are still available for Santa Monica’s annual State of the City presentation on Wednesday afternoon at the SGI World Peace Auditorium.
The annual event is hosted by the