CITY HALL — A controversial development agreement that could replace a trailer park with a 377-unit apartment complex won a second approval from a divided City Council Tuesday night despite protestations
CITY HALL— A reorganization of Los Angeles County courthouses is hitting Santa Monicans close to home by making an already unpleasant aspect of car ownership even worse — parking tickets.
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MALIBU— Malibu officials gave a thumbs up last week to a proposed $25 million Santa Monica College campus slated for the seaside city's Civic Center, pushing forward plans
11th STREET — Things are about to get funkier over at The Broad.
The leadership of the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage announced two new initiatives Monday meant to push the
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Police officials announced Monday the arrest of a woman suspected of abducting her 8-year-old child from Santa Monica in March.
Adriana Joriel Johns, 27, was brought back
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
OCEAN PARK BLVD — The end of a 60-year tradition of erecting winter displays in Palisades Park removed a huge burden from public employees without impacting the ability of participants to
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica ranked in the middle of the pack amongst a sampling of California school districts evaluated on how well they served Latino, African-American and low-income students, according
CITY HALL — City officials are seeking public input on a plan that will direct over $2.5 million in federal grant dollars toward affordable housing, homeless services and other community
PICO BLVD — The head of an embattled youth organization stepped down from the top job this week, just as city officials released details about a competitive bidding process that could
CITY HALL — The Planning Commission asked Planning Department officials to go back to the drawing board on an unpopular parking policy that would have reduced the amount of parking needed
SACRAMENTO — City Hall has brought the fight over redevelopment money to Sacramento in a lawsuit alleging that state officials broke the law by demanding back millions already committed to projects