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
Santa Monican Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns has spent years working to fight Alzheimer’s disease and the former Universal Studios executive recently helped champion a landmark bill that will allocate $100
Community members can tell City Hall what issues are most important to them through an online or paper survey until Jan. 21.
The SaMoSays survey, which opened Dec. 5, gives
Now in its 10th year, the annual Fireside at the Miles has become a wintery Santa Monica tradition. This year’s season kicks off this Friday, Jan. 11 and patrons
A Mid-City resident came home from a holiday vacation to an uninvited visitor on New Year’s Day.
The resident, who wishes to remain anonymous for privacy reasons, returned to
OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press
Utility crews worked Monday to restore power to thousands of people after a winter storm swept through Northern California, toppling utility poles and trees and
Interacting with small businesses owners in Santa Monica inspired City Councilmember Tony Vazquez to seek higher office.
Vazquez, who first served on Council in the early 1990s before being elected