CITY HALL — Medical marijuana dispensaries may be coming to town.
But, not yet.
City Council members softened their stance on medical marijuana dispensaries in a 4-3 vote earlier this week,
CITY HALL — In a move that should please frustrated residents concerned about the height and density of development Downtown, the City Council Tuesday threw out heights of 120 to 135
CITYWIDE — Tired of ordering the same food day in and day out for office lunches or meetings?
Ordering large amounts of meals online just got easier, thanks to a company
CITY HALL — With just weeks remaining before the opening of two, multi-million-dollar parks in the Civic Center, there's concern that a significant water feature may not be ready
OLYMPIC BLVD — Jeanne Meyers' dream has finally come true.
The co-founder of the My Hero Project, Inc., an online digital storytelling project used in classrooms across the globe, is
SECOND STREET — Where can you find a mobile application that makes dating easier or pick a chef who can whip up a gourmet lunch or dinner in the comfort of
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
CITY HALL — The debate on whether medical marijuana dispensaries have a place in Santa Monica is back in the news.
The City Council Tuesday is expected to decide whether or
CITYWIDE — In a recent report from the Environment California Research & Policy Center, a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization, California ranked sixth in cumulative solar electricity capacity per capita, providing
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Standardized test scores for students in Santa Monica and Malibu public schools remained relatively flat, mirroring the performance of students statewide, according to results released this week, but
COLORADO AVE — Business is bustling at the Santa Monica Bike Center.
On Friday, the center rented and returned 80 bikes, but still had about 50 to 60 rented out, mostly