CITY HALL — It seemed like every issue at the City Council meeting on Tuesday came back to speed and parking.
Even discussion about City Hall's 2014-15 budget was
WESTSIDE — More than $3.8 million has been raised or spent in a race to replace current State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica), who is running for congress.
As of
BERGAMOT STATION — The man credited with turning Bergamot Station from empty warehouses to a bustling world-renowned art center is backing out of the developer selection process.
Three development teams are
MICHIGAN AVE — Police are looking for three males who allegedly stabbed an 18-year-old student just off of the Santa Monica High School campus Tuesday evening.
Santa Monica Police Department officials
CITY HALL — City planners are recommending approval of a MINI dealership at the Planning Commission meeting tonight.
The commission will also consider issuing permits to developers looking to add condominiums
CITY HALL — Talk surrounding the incoming Expo Light Rail is sounding more active. Tonight City Council will discuss plans for controlling traffic around rail line.
Once complete, likely in early
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
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Santa Monica opens its newest war memorial at the Woodlawn Cemetery Monday.
At 11 a.m., city officials and families of fallen soldiers will unveil the Commemorative Wall,
SMO - The group that wants to put future decisions about the Santa Monica Airport to a vote claims they have the signatures they need.
David Shaby, who is not
CITYWIDE - What do a local medical marijuana advocate and the most vocal opponent of medical marijuana on City Council have in common?
They both dislike a ballot initiative that
SM PIER — Pollution is back at the Santa Monica Pier.
Heal the Bay, a Santa Monica-based environmental organization, released its 24th annual report card, including the top ten most polluted
CITY HALL — In this, the year of the petition, here comes another one.
Two residents filed an initiative with the City Hall's Clerk's Office yesterday that