Editor’s Note: This story originally ran Feb. 26. It is republished here as part of our year-end coverage.
By Kate Cagle
A Canadian addiction center that relies on medication
City Hall is looking to prohibit month-to-month leases in residential areas to curb the growing market for corporate housing in Santa Monica.
City Council discussed at its Dec. 18 meeting
California may have to say goodbye to plastic straws come January 1, but Santa Monica is ditching a wider variety of plastic in the new year.
A state law requiring
Three storefronts in the center of the Third Street Promenade are getting a makeover.
Architect Josh Shedd is stripping off the stucco covering the brick building, replacing the red tile
The developers of a six-story building that will rise behind the Santa Monica Public Library on 6th Street are going back to the drawing board after the Architectural Review Board
By CHARLES ANDREWS
I LOVE MOROCCO -- SO WHAT?
CURIOUS CITY has for its last six years out of seven been focused mainly on things Santa Monica. So… I take
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica has been very busy this holiday season. From serving the police Thanksgiving dinner, Ringing the Bell for the Salvation Army, being Holiday Angels for
When now-former Mayor Ted Winterer started his term two years ago, he told the Daily Press his biggest obstacle would be to get a divided community to find common ground
The California state senator representing Santa Monica is looking to put a referendum on the ballot in 2020 that will make it easier for cities to build affordable housing.
Sen.
Council will debate a set of changes to rules for local beaches and the regulation of some community events.
Some of the updates are administrative in nature and cover small
The new member of the Rent Control Board sees a growing tenant harassment problem in Santa Monica and wants to strengthen the City’s power to address it.
Veterans rights
Pam O’Connor sought to make Santa Monica more connected with the rest of Southern California during her 24 years on City Council.
The council honored O’Connor, who lost