L.A. sculptor Woods Davy hit upon a formula that showed strong commercial potential.
The city has selected a 15-member "working group" to deal with the problem of the homeless.
The Planning Commission has approved the first condominium conversion under a plan that allows tenants to purchase their apartments.
The group of private investors behind an effort to covert the Wrigley mansion into a bed-and-breakfast inn have acceded to the fire chief's request for the construction of more powerful water pumps at the hilltop mansion.
The Pier Restoration Corp. has decided to concentrate on two new alternatives to repair the Santa Monica Pier, damaged in the winter storms of 1983.
Woods Davy has arrived at a troublesome plateau.
Bruce Dean's latest paintings create an overwhelming sense of deja vu .
Injured Inmate Back in Jail: An unidentified County Jail inmate bruised in a fight involving nearly a dozen inmates was released from UCI Medical Center on Friday after an overnight stay and returned to the jail, officials said.
Donald Sultan constructs heroic-scale paintings that are, in effect, elegies to a dead Modernism.
City Manager John Jalili has recommended financing for three neighborhood organizations next year that some City Council members have said should not continue to receive city funds.
The City Council has voted to allow a developer to expand a beachfront hotel development, located at 1700 Ocean Ave., from a 299-room to a 349-room facility.
An 18-year-old Los Angeles man has been convicted in Santa Monica Superior Court of raping a young woman in her West Hollywood apartment two years ago.
Donald Hromadka, a Santa Monica attorney, has been named chairman of the board of the Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center Foundation.
The Southern California Alliance for Survival will unveil what it is calling the "world's largest peace symbol" in a ceremony at noon Tuesday at Palisades Park.
Tom Larmore, 41, has resigned from the Planning Commission, saying that other commitments have forced him to miss meetings.
The Planning Commission also approved a permit for construction of a family-medicine and ambulatory-care facility at 804 7th St.
The Planning Commission this week denied a permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages at a pharmacy-market called Ethical Drugs.
Landlord Files Chapter 11: A landlord who is embroiled in an ongoing rent strike with many of his tenants has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The City Council approved an annexation plan for a 34-acre parcel at the Santa Monica Airport that
The City Council selected Dan Horenberger of Brass Ring Entertainment to run the pier carrousel, consolidating operations under a single contractor.