CITY HALL — The American Lung Association gave Santa Monica its top score in a report released Wednesday evaluating how well California cities protect their residents from secondhand smoke.
Santa Monica
CITY HALL — The Landmarks Commission met the hospitality industry halfway Monday night by agreeing to give protected status to pieces of a luxury hotel, but ignoring a compromise that would
17TH STREET — The 2013 Sundance Film Festival officially launches Thursday, and it's not just directors and actors waiting in the wings hoping their work strikes a chord with
OCEAN PARK BLVD — A project to revolutionize the design and functionality of Ocean Park Boulevard is nearing completion, much to the delight of residents of the nearby neighborhood.
It only
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A well-timed refinance on Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District bonds will save taxpayers $2.8 million, district officials announced last week.
The district took advantage of historically low
CITYWIDE — "Here she comes."
A woman wandered up to a home on Longfellow Street, muttering to herself under her breath. She saw a group of Santa Monica officials
CITY HALL — Flu season is hitting the country hard, and though California has largely been spared up until now, Santa Monica health professionals are preparing for the worst.
The illness
CITY HALL — As Tuesday turned into Wednesday, the Pico Youth & Family Center (PYFC) got a new lease on life when the City Council voted to continue its funding despite
CITY HALL — Owners of the Village Trailer Park filed a $50 million lawsuit against City Hall this week alleging that the City Council violated local law and a signed agreement
CITYWIDE — Slowly but surely, a new low-income apartment complex is taking shape on Pico Boulevard right across from Santa Monica High School, but this one is special.
When completed, it
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday night took early steps to reform its process for allowing large developments, which became a balancing act between business interests who hoped to go
CITY HALL — The City Council voted unanimously in the wee hours of Wednesday morning to continue funding a center for at-risk youth through the end of June in an attempt