Santa Monica Shoehorns Another Low-Income Housing Development into the Pico Neighborhood

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Community Corporation and Venice Community Housing broke ground approximately a month ago on a 73-Unit Low-Income Housing Project at 1634 W. 20th Street. The groundbreaking was met with a matter-of-fact flurry of articles apparently pulled together from the development team’s press release.
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The “Big, Beautiful Bill” Hands Stephen Miller the Policy of His Dreams. It Puts Democrats in a Tight Spot.

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Stephen Miller is living his dream. The Santa Monica High School graduate who, 20 years ago, rebelled against the prevailing liberalism and celebrated multiculturalism of his classmates now runs policy for the president of the United States. And he’s convinced his boss, at last, to send in troops to quell all that he hates about Los Angeles County.
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Tea, Tarts, and Total Chaos: ‘Alice and the Wonderful Tea Party’ Returns to Santa Monica

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If your kid’s current obsession is a tie between tiaras and total mayhem, the Santa Monica Playhouse has your next weekend plan. The beloved musical comedy Alice and the Wonderful Tea Party is back for a summer run,
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From lava pits to wand battles, Dream Park aims to reboot the promenade with mixed reality

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The northwest end of the Third Street Promenade has become the testing ground for a new form of public entertainment. Blending augmented reality with real-world interaction, a mixed-reality experience known as Dream Park is drawing families,
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San Diego-area spot named one of top bars in US for 2025: Esquire

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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A local bar is being recognized as one of this year’s best bars in America. Esquire, the popular men’s magazine, recently released its top spots for drinking in the United States. Skyline Café at Legoland Hotel in Carlsbad made Esquire’s list.
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Former home of Santa Monica Daily Press office could become housing

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An office building in Santa Monica is proposed to be converted into 132 housing units. The development by Lincoln Property Company includes market-rate and affordable housing units. The project would take advantage of state density bonuses and expedited approvals via Senate Bill 330.
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