Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
HAMPTON DRIVE — What can you make with barbecue sauce in a squirt bottle, pattypan squash, ground pork and a can of chicken noodle soup?
That's one of the
SAMOHI — Kids across town are already back in school, putting pen to paper and studying for their next test. But, parents, take note. There's still time to get
DOWNTOWN — Moving into a new house or apartment and want to use feng shui to add balance to the place? Want your pet pooch to feel stress-free and comfortable during
SMO — If some people have their way, airplanes at Santa Monica Airport will be replaced with hiking and jogging trails and children's playgrounds.
Airport2Park.org, a coalition of
DOWNTOWN — Westside artist Dan Monteavaro is among a handful of artists from Los Angeles and across the country who are part of a credit card rewards program that gives them
BROADWAY — A mixed-use development is being proposed for one of the eight "opportunity sites" in Downtown that is currently home to the high-end boutique Fred Segal and trendy
MAIN ST — No military action in Syria can solve the deeper problems plaguing the region.
That's the opinion of Robert Gipson, a former U.S. infantryman who was
SMMUSD HQ — Students in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District posted gains in a state indicator used to evaluate schools' progress from year to year.
The California Department of
CITY HALL — About two dozen workers from union hotels across town showed up at City Hall Friday to protest a developer's proposed project at Fifth Street and Colorado
DOWNTOWN — Farmer Harry Nicholas dons his "pimp hat" to greet customers — a bright purple cowboy model that stands out even among the low stalls at the Downtown Farmers&
MID-CITY — A 54-year-old patient at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center was dealing with a cancer that had spread. It had started in the abdomen and then moved into the lungs.