CITY HALL — City Manager Rod Gould will retire early next year.
Gould made the announcement in a letter addressed to City Council Friday afternoon.
"I have thought deeply about
SMMUSD HDQRTRS - Is Wi-Fi that can support 60 to 70 devices in a classroom enough? Should it be added on the quads?
These are the types of questions that
JAMS — Grab a friend or a hundred and head on down to John Adams Middle School for the most high-stakes endorsement convention in the city this Sunday.
Santa Monicans for
SMMUSD HDQRTRS - The more the Board of Education knows about unification, the more they don't know, but the idea is becoming closer to a potential reality.
Unification,
CITYWIDE — Leaders of the city's largest political party are urging City Council candidates not to make promises about personnel decisions they'd make if elected in order
MAIN LIBRARY - The residents have spoken and what they said was, "Booooooo..."
If Residocracy's first-ever City Council candidate forum, held Monday night at the Main
CITYWIDE — A 3.0 magnitude earthquake, which struck off the coast of Manhattan Beach at 12:23 p.m. according to the United States Geological Survey's website, was
CITY HALL - Leaders of the city's largest political party are concerned that some new members may not share the organization's ideals and are instead trying
CITY HALL Board of Education member Oscar de la Torre is hoping a block of his sup- porters can influence the city's most significant endorsement, including calling for
SMO — Proponents of a pro-Santa Monica Airport ballot measure aren't wasting any time.
A group formed to support the measure, which would put most future changes to the
CITY HALL - City Council implemented what one member called "a temporary restraining order" on large residential development in two neighborhoods last week.
As the Planning Commission grapples