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Hundreds of students in Santa Monica are receiving a boost of color and creativity this week, thanks to a donation of $60,000 worth of Crayola products from Epic Entertainment
As Santa Monica’s City Council moves to create a permanent entertainment zone allowing open-container alcohol consumption along the Third Street Promenade, members of the Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM)
The City’s future affordable housing landscape near the 17th Street/Santa Monica College Metro Station is beginning to take shape, with four development teams submitting plans to transform surface
Santa Monica is approaching a historic turning point as community leaders, activists and elected officials begin weighing the future of the Santa Monica Airport, a 192-acre site slated for aviation
A new chapter in Santa Monica’s aviation legacy unfolded on Thursday as Sling Pilot Academy officially opened its newest flight training center at Santa Monica Airport, drawing a strong
Bank of America’s downtown Santa Monica financial center is preparing to close as the city moves forward with redevelopment plans that will convert the site into affordable housing.
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Legislation aimed at protecting mobile home park residents from displacement in the wake of natural disasters cleared a key hurdle Tuesday, passing out of the California Senate Housing Committee with
At the closing session of the 2025 Luskin Summit, focussing this year on equitable recovery and resilience, leaders from prominent philanthropic organizations joined grassroots advocates and community members to call
At the second panel covering the subject of “Strategies in Rebuilding” at this year’s Luskin Summit, a coalition of experts laid out an ambitious framework to accelerate the rebuilding
A new 13-story Art Deco apartment tower is being proposed for 1427 Lincoln Blvd, marking a rare high-rise addition to the city’s skyline and a bold shift in architectural
Nearly four months after a wildfire tore through Pacific Palisades, destroying hundreds of homes and leaving families scattered across Southern California, state and local officials are warning that rebuilding efforts
One hundred days after wildfire swept through Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of Malibu, local, state and federal leaders gathered on Friday afternoon at Will Rogers State Beach to outline