A few months ago, Expo construction officials told the Daily Press that trains would be on the tracks for testing in March, but they're now saying testing will
A controversial Ocean Avenue project debated half a decade ago will be significantly remodeled, not demolished.
Still, some renters' rights advocates and historic preservationists say the distinction is moot.
In a surprise turn early Wednesday morning, City Council appointed urban planner and Los Angeles mayor staffer Carter Rubin to a vacant Planning Commission seat.
The seat has been vacant
Several Santa Monica council members expressed an interest in reshaping a state code that governs ride-hailing apps like Lyft and Uber, at a City Council meeting last week.
The California
To keep up with the incoming Expo light-rail line, Big Blue Bus wants to boost its service hours by 11 percent.
The augmented service will necessitate a fare hike starting
City Council approved a slew of small measures, discussed the future of taxis in Santa Monica and didn't pick a new Planning Commissioner at its meeting Tuesday night.
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
The Landmarks Commission is poised to designate a two-story Craftsman with a unique Swiss Chalet look.
Last week, the commission delayed a decision to officially protect the Georgina Avenue home
In the battle for the Santa Monica Airport, legal attacks are picking up.
Next week, City Council will consider what to do after a key 1984 agreement between City Hall
City Council will form a committee to review the annual audit of City Hall.
City officials had recommended that council stick to its current practice of reviewing the audit publicly