In a June 14 City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to repeal two recently designated landmarks, including a property built and formerly occupied by man who fought to prevent Black people
City Hall has yet to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana, however they are already thinking about how to tax it.
In a June 14 Council meeting, Councilmembers voted unanimously
Mayor Sue Himmelrich says “save an act of God,” her property transfer tax measure is heading to the November ballot based on the number of petition signatures collected.
Himmelrich made
One year after becoming a federal holiday, Santa Monica is gearing up for its 30th annual Juneteenth celebration with a weekend of community festivities followed by the closing of city
Bound by a set formula in their charter, the Rent Control Board reluctantly passed a 6 percent annual rent adjustment, one of the highest hikes in the agency’s history.
Notorious among Venice residents for its fires, fights and a shooting incident, the approximately sixty tent encampment at Centennial Park is now no more.
Following an intensive outreach period, all
It’s time to start dusting off the grill, stocking up on sparklers and tracking down that American flag swimsuit; the 4th of July is on its way, and this
In Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Councilmembers will discuss two controversial landmark designations and decide whether they should be upheld.
City staff believe they should not. In reports on both
Lunch: First Lady Dr. Jill Biden hosted a luncheon for the spouses of visiting dignitaries at the Marion Davies Guest House on Thursday as part of the Summit of the
City Councilmembers Sue Himmelrich and Phil Brock both agree the City needs to raise more revenue, but they disagree on the best way to do so and are backing competing
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is hosting a luncheon at the Marion Davies Guest House as part of the Summit of the Americas.
Local officials say the event is for
This year’s primary elections were marked by low-voter turnout (around 15 percent of registered LA County voters), shoo-in races and several nail-biters. The tightest races of local relevance were