By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. January 15, 2019
With the election of Tony Vasquez to the California State Board of Equalization in November 2018 - and with his subsequent, legally-mandated
Santa Monica schools often take children to the farmers market to learn about food. A new project in the works will show them exactly where it comes from.
The Planning
Pico residents are saying they want more cultural centers, gyms and restaurants in their neighborhood and fewer hotels and motels, liquor stores and car dealerships.
The neighborhood known as the
The National Weather Service has issued warnings for the Santa Monica area in anticipation of another winter storm.
Forecasters issued a Beach Hazard Statement for the local area through the
A chamber orchestra hopes to bring something new and old to audiences in Santa Monica this weekend.
Silicon Beach Chamber Orchestra kicks off their 2019 Chamber Music Series with a
After a busy holiday season, the Santa Monica Lions are ready with more projects in 2019.
The deadline for all grant applications to the SM Lions is February 1. To
Fees developers paid last year are funding a preschool at Santa Monica College, low-flow toilets and new bike lanes.
The City of Santa Monica collected $5,643,129 from developers
Santa Monica has seen its fair share of themed crawls over the years. Some of the bar variety, food versions, and yes, even a zombie crawl. This weekend, however, a
Renters facing no-fault evictions will receive up to 50 percent more money from their landlords to relocate.
At its Jan. 8 meeting, City Council increased the amount landlords must pay
Council has opened applications for filling the now vacant seat left by the resignation of former Councilman Tony Vazquez and while the process is more public than in the past,
by Cynthia Citron
At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or what—am I? Where am I? and How did