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California fast food giant In-N-Out looms large over Las Vegas these days. The company has 18 locations around the 600-square-mile valley, with outposts ringing the airport and lining every major ...
Former Rothschild banker Clive Donner’s LinQ Minerals, set up more than 20 years ago to invest in promising mines, is seeking a spot on the ASX boards. LinQ Minerals is digging for IPO gold.
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved an ordinance allowing people to drink alcohol along the Third Street Promenade, provided they've bought it from one of the zone's businesses.
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The Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to allow people on the pedestrianized Third Street Promenade to drink alcoholic beverages outdoors — with some limitations. Why it ...
A new consignment store for buying and selling discounted luxury items has opened at Promenade Saucon Valley. The store, Relux, held a grand opening and ribbon cutting Friday between Carter’s ...
A shoe store owner shot and killed a man Sunday night during an attempted robbery on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, according to police. The shooting unfolded around 9:30 p.m., the ...
The one thing Inama has left up on her walls, for now: a sign that says “Everyone is welcome here,” above hands with different skin tones. The sign, administrators at the West Ada School ...
Santa Monica is shaking things up to bring more life and more people back to the Third Street Promenade with the approval of a proposal that will let visitors sip alcoholic drinks as they stroll ...
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The city of Santa Monica plans to designate the Third street Promenade as an open container area. The goal is to attract more visitors, but some business owners are concerned it’ll do the opposite.