The latest skincare store to open its doors on Montana Avenue has brought a lofty goal to the upscale shopping district: the democratization of facials.
“It’s your face! It’
The rent control board has capped rent increases $60 a month following a brief hearing last week.
Increases for rent-controlled units are subject to two caps: a percentage and a
On Tuesday, City Hall will debate a new Labor Peace Agreement rule for the City of Santa Monica and while an LPA sounds innocuous, it’s actually a monumentally bad
Santa Monica has a plethora of pioneers of industry within its borders. Actors, producers, directors, tech bros, all shaping culture, the city, and how we live. One longtime resident’s
Tuesday the City Council will consider placing a measure on the Nov. 6 ballot to require a super-majority Council vote to increase density in the city’s building guidelines: the
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District examined its multilingual programs and explored learning models to support world languages at its secondary schools at a June 19 board meeting.
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A violent criminal will be sentenced to 32 years in prison for a string of Santa Monica assaults pending approval of a plea deal in July.
Brian Noah Morgan pleaded
GRAB YOUR HARP, BOBBY MCGEE, HIT THE STREET CORNER
That is the spirit of Make Music Day, one of the best gifts from the French since the Statue of Liberty.
The popular Summer Soulstice concert returns to Main street this Sunday, bringing live music, shopping, and beer and wine gardens. This event will be the Soulstice’s largest, closing down
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a structure fire at about 1:20 p.m. today at 130 Marguerita Ave. A two-story apartment complex had fire in the walls from the first to the second floor and fire in the attic area. Firefighters had the incident under control 1:55 p.m. No injuries were rep
Southern California is heating up, just in time for summer.
The National Weather Service says a strong upper-level ridge moving in Wednesday will boost inland temperatures up to 12 degrees
The controversy over two, new public bathrooms at Clover Park had been swirling long before it reached the City Council this month. Several commissioners say they complained about the $2.