CITY HALL — City officials proposed modifying their approach to calculating the value of some developments Wednesday night, something developers hold is fundamentally flawed and could prevent both new building and
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Things did not look great for public education measures early on Tuesday night.
Proposition 30, a measure supported by Gov. Jerry Brown that raised income taxes on wealthy
CITY HALL — Sharon Young went to the polls on Tuesday prepared.
She had studied up on the 11 state propositions on the ballot, knew her positions on each and was
DOWNTOWN — Churches may no longer be able to set up nativity scenes in Palisades Park, but the tradition of celebrating the Christmas story in the public forum will not end
CITY HALL — Santa Monica will compete against 20 cities for up to $5 million to fund a plan to improve the quality of life for all members of the community
CITY HALL — Two environmental organizations are calling for a formal apology after their logos appeared on election materials put out by Santa Monicans for Responsible Growth without the groups'
CITY YARDS — On July 16, 2003, the peaceful Farmers' Market on Arizona Avenue in Santa Monica was torn apart.
An elderly man lost control of his vehicle, sending it
PICO BLVD — A recent report by the U.S. Labor Department Inspector General raises questions about the effectiveness of clean-energy training programs funded through the 2009 stimulus bill at actually
PICO BLVD — The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a car wash Saturday to help the families of two young men who were killed at a party last weekend.
CITY HALL — High school teachers have long threatened that they would not accept late assignments because "it doesn't work that way in the real world," but
CITY HALL — Several key intersections Downtown will see "significant and unavoidable impacts" if a proposed movie theater is built where a parking structure now stands, according to an