CITYWIDE — They spend more, they stay longer, and they tend not to use cars.
International tourists are a no-brainer for the city by the sea and tourism officials continue a
SMO — Pilots and residents have been vocal about the uncertain future of Santa Monica Airport but changes could also greatly impact the dozens of organizations and businesses that call the
SMMUSD HDQTRS — On top of hiring more teachers, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District plans to bring in new custodians, computer technicians and textbooks.
District officials went over predictions for
DOWNTOWN — Unlike its advertising, GumGum's placement is somewhat random.
Ophir Tanz, CEO of the online advertising platform, started the company in 2007 in Santa Monica because his buddy&
CITY HALL — City officials got the green light to start planning a potential downsize of Santa Monica Airport.
City Council voted unanimously, 6 to 0, Tuesday to study a series
SMMUSD HDQTRS — School district officials get to sort through some resumes.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials predicted they'll be hiring more teachers for next school year, reaching
PICO BLVD — School is over for the day but Eddie Martinez still has his notebook open.
The Olympic High School senior is in the booth at the Pico Youth &
CITY HALL — Workers' compensation costs are up for City Hall and finance officials expect they will continue to rise.
In the last six months of 2013, City Hall spent
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
CITYWIDE — Communication could have been better, but overall City Hall's response to last year's mass shooting that ended on the Santa Monica College campus was a
WESTSIDE — The gloves stayed on during the first debate between Los Angeles County Supervisor candidates, except around the topic of campaign finances.
Four candidates vying to replaced current termed-out Third
SM PLACE — Proposals for Santa Monica's first new movie theater in decades is a step closer to approval.
The Planning Commission earlier this week voted unanimously in favor