CITYWIDE — A neighborhood organization leader called on candidates supported by a developer-backed group to repudiate a recent mailer which some felt co-opted the organization's name for political gain.
DOWNTOWN — The Santa Monica Police Department is requesting the public's help in identifying two women suspected of conning victims out of thousands in a counterfeiting and forgery scam.
PCH — Santa Monica's finest chefs and farmers will pair up to dish out unique, farm-to-table cuisine at the Localicious event set to take place this Sunday at the
CITY HALL — City and county election officials are imploring Malibu voters to stick to their county-issued voting materials when they mark their ballots after it was discovered that numbers in
CITY HALL — The Convention & Visitors Bureau has requested a new tax on hotel stays that would raise cash to allow the marketing organization to compete with other cities by
CITY HALL — Recent financial filings show incumbent Ben Allen pulling ahead of the pack in private fundraising in his fight to keep his spot on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School
CITY YARDS — I pulled the pin on the fire extinguisher and approached the flaming soup of diesel and gasoline as I'd been instructed, moving forward steadily and aggressively
CITY HALL — Outside money is flooding into the City Council race from developer-backed Santa Monicans United for a Responsible Future, which has raised almost $400,000 from groups across Southern
CITY HALL — Assemblywoman Betsy Butler and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom are used to candidate forums.
As the last two remaining in the fight for the 50th State Assembly District,
SMMUSD HDQTRS — All four district schools that receive federal money have fallen into program improvement after failing to meet federal student achievement benchmarks on California's standardized tests for
CITY HALL — The City Council this week affirmed its decision to close the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium by July 2013 during a study session examining the future of the landmarked
CITY HALL — Neighbors looking for immediate relief from large parties held at a luxury mansion on La Mesa Drive were disappointed Tuesday night when a divided City Council voted to