DOWNTOWN — Three men were arraigned Wednesday for allegedly scamming trusting people out of cash meant to support charities as they solicited donations on the Third Street Promenade, officials said.
Rodney
CITY HALL — The City Council voted 6 to 0 Tuesday to study further a 260-unit apartment complex planned for the eastern end of Santa Monica despite the fact that the
NORWALK, CALIF. — Mayor Richard Bloom declared a qualified victory against Assemblywoman Betsy Butler Wednesday in their fight for the 50th State Assembly District after what promises to be one of
SACRAMENTO — The popular campaign treasurer convicted of stealing millions from her Democratic clients will serve up to eight years and one month in prison, a U.S. District Court judge
CITY HALL — Residents attacked city officials at the Airport Commission meeting Monday night for being tone deaf to community desires in their examination of the future of Santa Monica Airport,
DOWNTOWN — Education proponents cheered last week when Santa Monica College officials made the sudden decision to ride the optimistic wave created by the passage of a statewide school funding measure
DOWNTOWN — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal decided against a man who has been fighting for eight years for the right to sell a board game he invented on the
SACRAMENTO — Federal prosecutors recommended an eight-year prison sentence for a former campaign treasurer who pleaded guilty to stealing millions from her clients over the course of a decade.
Kinde Durkee,
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
NORWALK, Calif. — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom doubled his lead against opponent Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in their fight for the 50th Assembly District, county officials reported Monday.
Bloom shot ahead
CITY HALL — Local government and nonprofit service providers are shifting course in their efforts to address homelessness in Santa Monica in response to federal, state and county policy changes that
WESTSIDE — The top two candidates in the race for the 50th Assembly District and outside spending groups that supported and opposed them laid out roughly $3.7 million so far,