CITY HALL — Council Chambers were quiet on Tuesday night.
City Council voted unanimously to move forward with a project proposed to replace the Fred Segal building and a parking lot
BROAD STAGE — The Santa Monica Daily Press and Santa Monica College hosted the annual candidate forum, "Squirm Night" Monday, Oct. 13 at the Broad Stage. About 200 to
CITYWIDE — Temperatures spiked into the 90s this past weekend, and while the October heat wave did nothing to help the current drought, the dry skies have kept construction of Phase
CITYWIDE — There were fewer traffic collisions in 2013 than any year since 1995 — the earliest year for which the Daily Press was able to find data.
Injuries from traffic accidents,
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD — Good news and bad news for fans of affordable housing.
Good news first: High Place East, an affordable housing complex available to low-income families earning up to 60
CITY HALL — Ever wonder how much Santa Monica trees are worth? Or where all the city's fire hydrants are? Or how many city employees bike to work?
City
CITY HALL — City Council heard the testimony of dozens of residents who feel they've been harassed by landlords, last week.
City Attorney Marsha Moutrie said the tenants need
CURIOUS CITY — WILDFLOUR, WADDY AND JIMI. We're losing another iconic business, Wildflour Pizza on Main Street, but have you gone by there in the last few days? It&