MAIN LIBRARY — The only Santa Monica race this year in which all incumbents are seeking reelection, the race for the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, has been interesting out
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
MAIN LIBRARY — With so much focus on the three contested City Council seats, it's easy to overlook the four seats on the Board of Education.
Mid City Neighbors
CITY HALL — City officials are having trouble with the construction company tasked with renovating public bathrooms at two parks and on the beach.
City officials released reports updating City Council
CITY HALL — Discussion surrounding pony rides and development of the Bergamot Station Art Center took up most of City Council's seven hour meeting on Tuesday night (and Wednesday
CITYWIDE — Assuming Gov. Jerry Brown signs SB 270 (which he's said he likely will) California will become the first state to enact a plastic bag ban.
But for
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Board of Education could spend up to $34.4 million to upgrade technology across the district.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials presented a rough sketch of
SMO — A City Council-backed initiative is well behind the aviation industry-backed initiative in the cash race but contributions are picking up.
The Committee for Local Control of Santa Monica Airport
CITY HALL — After four hours of public comment, City Council voted quickly to work with Jeff Worthe Real Estate Group on a proposed development at the Bergamot Station Arts Center.
EDGEMAR — A Main Street restaurant has pleaded no contest to 14 misdemeanor counts for, among other things, violating City Hall's alcohol permits.
Brick + Mortar, located in the Edgemar
CITYWIDE — The number of violent crimes in the city last year was the lowest since 1963, according to data provided by the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD).
Property crimes were