CITY HALL — Santa Monicans are used to seeing developers come before the Planning Commission and ask for the sky, or possibly a tower that scrapes it.
Wednesday night's
CITY HALL — A small wording change in a recently approved law lowering rent and income limits on Santa Monica's affordable housing supply may make a big difference for
FIFTH STREET — The historic post office on Fifth Street will shutter its doors at noon on June 29 and a new location across town will open the following Monday, it
PICO BLVD — The Pico Youth & Family Center will stay open for another year on city funds as a drop-in and referral center under a proposal that will go before
CITY HALL — The Pico Youth & Family Center has at least another year of funding if the City Council signs off on the proposed budget Tuesday night.
Officials had recommended
DISTRICTWIDE — Some people have closets bursting with clothes, be they're last season's leftovers or gifts that never quite fit.
Jake Wachtel and Suzanne Goldman wish they
VIRGINIA AVENUE PARK — City, school district and Santa Monica College officials announced the creation of the Youth & Family Violence Prevention Fund Tuesday that they hope will propel forward efforts
DOWNTOWN — A union organizer is helping opponents of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel redevelopment wield the race card in a battle to put the project on ice, according to e-mails received
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monica is showing off its tech cred this week with Silicon Beach Fest, a four-day series of panels, networking and parties meant to bring together and celebrate the
MID-CITY — Every day that Sarah Nunn shows up to work at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center on Wilshire Boulevard, she can feel pretty confident that she's making a
CITYWIDE — At 11:52 a.m. on June 7, the first call of shots fired rang into the police dispatch office. It would be the beginning of a 13-minute shooting