Santa Monica’s industrial heart will get a facelift soon thanks to authorization of work at the City Yards. Construction on a 15-acre industrial site near Bergamot Station will start
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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City Council will decide between 76 applicants Tuesday to fill the seat vacated by Tony Vazquez.
Council hopefuls had until noon Thursday to apply for the seat and a variety
City Hall is supporting a plan to open an educational garden on Montana Avenue and 4th Street.
The Planning Commission voted Wednesday to allow a pair of local philanthropists to
The Santa Monica Pier, a place of smiles and sunshine will soon be overcome with bulging biceps, thunderous thighs, and men lifting things no sane human being should attempt. And
In a room on the second floor of City Hall, Councilmember Sue Himmelrich sat behind a table laden with coffee and snacks, waiting for constituents to come speak with her.
Addictive snacks and frozen stir-fries are coming to Mid-City.
Officials have confirmed that Trader Joe’s is seeking an alcohol permit to open a second location at the corner of
By CHARLES ANDREWS
LIFE IS A JOURNEY
And for many of us, it is often a beautiful one, blessed with love and friendship, good health, education and artistic opportunities, meaningful
Walk along with a Santa Monica Conservancy docent and explore the fascinating history of Santa Monica. Learn about the visionaries who founded a small community by the Bay. We will
The idea of a Rotary Club in Santa Monica originated with four businessmen in the fall of 1920. Ernest English took the lead in organizing since he had been a
A week of rain washed into the region Monday bringing with it high surf, mudslides and some localized flooding.
The National Weather Service issued a high surf advisory for the