SMMUSD HDQTRS — Money from the dismantling of redevelopment agencies is finally trickling in and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is getting just under $3 million, cash that was unexpected,
CITY HALL —City Council members voted this week to have a developer come back and address some concerns related to design, economics and accommodating affordable housing as part of a
SUNSET PARK — Jennifer, Emily, Katherine and Sara snoop around looking for food on the ground in a spacious backyard in Sunset Park that houses four plots brimming with tomatoes, eggplants,
CITYWIDE — Locals, brace yourself for the busy, last weekend of summer.
Tourists and folks from neighboring areas are expected to descend on the city by the sea for Labor Day
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation received half a million dollars from the Scott Family Charitable Fund, the foundation announced Wednesday.
The gift, from longtime residents, is the second
SMC — If you are a Santa Monica College student, you may have noticed people in green vests walking with dogs around campus since school started earlier this week.
A regional
CITY HALL — Thanks to a preservation covenant approved by the City Council Tuesday, the historical elements of the closed post office at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue will remain intact.
CITYWIDE — Public safety officials are working on a plan that could combine the police and fire departments' dispatch centers in an effort to further reduce the time it takes
The Cradle to Career initiative, a collaboration between city officials, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, Santa Monica College and various community groups, expects to launch a website for youth
12TH ST — Tomatoes. Mint. Basil. Brussels sprouts. All can be found at Sonya Anselmo's home on 12th Street. But instead of a typical garden out back, she has
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
CITYWIDE — During a mental health summit organized by the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System last week, groups met to discuss what can be done to help homeless veterans and