City Hall has more than 17,700 water accounts, but if officials could simply cut the top hundred users in each category, that alone would nearly achieve the city goal
CITYWIDE - Santa Monica's e-cigarette ordinance has been on the books for two months, but vape stores are flourishing.
One vape store, established before the ordinance, says business
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD - The Landmarks Commission officially designated a set of Pico neighborhood properties as Structures of Merit, last week and the landowners, who want to develop condominiums are appealing
What a difference a year and a pilot ordinance make.
In 2013, when City Council discussed requiring the public park-using fitness trainers to shell out permit fees, dozens of people
CITY HALL - Dozens of public speakers and seven City Council members agreed that some as-needed city workers should be brought on as salaried employees.
At the Jan. 13 meeting,
PENNSYLVANIA AVE — The search is over.
Three years after Google announced it would leave Santa Monica for Venice, another search engine, Yahoo, says it will leave the city by the
City Council is supportive of Santa Monica College's plan to offer a four-year bachelor's degree.
The degree would be in interactive design and will require approval
Call a plumber.
Water users who fail to cut their consumption over their 2013 totals will start seeing penalties on their bill in October, which covers their August and September
MONTANA AVE — The Citibank on Montana Avenue at 15th Street was robbed by a man with a note on Wednesday morning.
Police are looking for heavy-set man wearing a burgundy
One year ago today, City Council spent a couple hours discussing strategies for engaging a more diverse group of Santa Monicans, particularly the youth.
Last week, city officials released a
The Board of Education will consider selecting a seventh member to fill the seat left vacant by State Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) at its meeting this Thursday.
Ten of
A city board approved a new two-story apartment in the Ocean Park neighborhood despite frustrations expressed by residents and some hesitance by board members.
The developer is combining two lots,