CITYWIDE — E-cigarette smokers, the clock is ticking. You have about a month left to puff those battery-powered vaporizers while riding the Ferris wheel, sitting at a bar, or on the
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
CITY HALL — Workers' compensation costs continue to rise as City Hall spent $6.9 million on injured employees in fiscal year 2013-14.
Costs grew 12 percent, or $850,000,
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
CITY HALL - What do the former home of the Omelette Parlor, the Georgian Hotel, and a joint serving chocolate chicken have in common? They all got expanded alcohol permits
SMO — Happy election season.
A yard sign supporting an anti-airport measure was allegedly defaced over the weekend, according to a release from anti-airport activists.
The sign reading "Yes on
CITY HALL — If you read articles written by numerous regional news outlets a few months ago, you might think that City Council already outlawed e-cigarettes.
In fact, the ordinance regulating
CITY HALL — The Steering Committee of the city's largest political party voted Thursday night to support Planning Commissioner Sue Himmelrich for City Council.
The Santa Monicans for Renters&
CITY HALL — The Santa Monica police officers and firefighters want to stick with the status quo for City Council.
The Police Officers' Association (POA) and Firefighters, Local 1109 endorsed
CITY HALL — City Council will try to strengthen its response to the growing number of tenant harassment claims.
City attorneys are scheduled to review the current ordinance and plans for
CITY HALL — City Council will have a chance to add new development fees that would go to support both affordable housing and parks in the city.
The linkage fees are