DOWNTOWN — When parents found out that the YMCA's swim team, which had more than 100 members, was abruptly canceled and its head coach, who'd been with
CITY HALL — One City Council member stood alone behind a proposed ballot initiative that would put large beachfront projects to a public vote.
Councilmember Kevin McKeown wanted to let the
SHORE HOTEL — The Chief Operating Officer of the Shore Hotel was arrested Friday morning on a slew of charges, including the importing and selling of an assault rifle, a spokesperson
LINCOLN BLVD — Diners yesterday, dwellings tomorrow. The Planning Commission considered two mixed-use developments along Lincoln Boulevard.
One would be constructed where Norms served pancakes for 49 years before its closure
LINCOLN BLVD - The Bonus Car Wash union is the Neil Armstrong of carwash unions.
In 2011, they were first. The agreement made national headlines. Now there are several dozen
CITY HALL — Despite allegations of bookkeeping problems put forth, once again, by City Hall, City Council voted to fund the Pico Youth and Family Center (PYFC), though at a lower
CITY HALL — No one had anything nice to say about a potential City Council-backed ballot measure that would hand council's power to the voters on some issues of
CITY HALL — City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to move in the direction of regulating electronic cigarettes within the city.
The proposed regulations, which will come before council for final approval
CITY HALL - Imagine sitting outside at the future Steak N Shake on the Third Street Promenade watching the autumn leaves fall or staring at a snow-capped peak.
Well, you&
CITY HALL — A city employee arrested on a city-sponsored trip to a Dodgers game last month for allegedly taking sexual pictures of a child pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor
SMMUSD HDQRTRS - Nimish Patel, who pulled out a surprise victory in the 2010 Board of Education election, will not be running again.
Patel's role at as his