The Wilmont Neighborhood Association will hold its annual general membership meeting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at Montana Branch Library, 1704 Montana Ave. at
The Santa Monica City Council held a public hearing Tuesday on whether to preserve a modest 1923 Craftsman bungalow at 1125 18th Street, considering an appeal that could overturn the
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes State of the City, Santa Monica Music Festival,Blue Plate Oysterette Community Dinner Series, &
Santa Monica's annual State of the City address will take place Thursday at the newly reopened Miles Memorial Playhouse and Christine Emerson Reed Park, marking a dramatic departure
Santa Monica may be the most comfortable place to live in the entire world. We have excellent year around weather, access to world class amenities and enough affluence as a
Power was knocked out to thousands of residents Saturday night due to a transformer fire.
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a transformer fire on the 1700 block of
Sen. Kamala Harris has raised more money in Santa Monica than any other Democratic candidate for president, according to data released this week.
Santa Monicans have donated more than $265,
A battle over the landmark status of two century-old sycamore trees in Wilmont has culminated in a promise from City Council to develop a local law that protects trees on
Even the name of her apartment complex takes you back to the good ol’ days.
A thicket of mature trees and plants frame a hidden, underground entrance to Ocean’s
For some time now, the architects and engineers (and one Recreation and Parks commissioner) who make up this group have been accused of slow, dry writing and wonky jargon-filled screeds.
Another landlord is being sued by City Hall for alleged tenant harassment.
This is the second case involving a landlord that city attorneys say is revoking parking spaces for tenants