MALIBU HIGH SCHOOL — It's going to be a busy winter break for the Malibu school campuses.
Several rooms at the high school and middle school will be tested
WILSHIRE BLVD — The owners of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows have their architect.
Pelli Clarke Pelli, an internationally recognized firm, will take the design reigns of the project envisioned
CITY HALL — Planning commissioners want to vet development projects smaller than the trigger numbers proposed by city planners, but they're not sure exactly how small.
Commissioners Wednesday debated
CITY HALL — Councilmembers winced over the potential cost of a new fire station but were clear that the new facility is critical to the public's safety.
City Council
MAIN STREET — Sometimes you just want to write a nostalgic story about the closing of a classic restaurant: the memories, the old cook's tales, and the regular who
PALISADES PARK —No need for a lottery for fitness training licenses in Palisades Park.
The lottery deadline expired this week and only six trainers applied for group licenses, well below
DOWNTOWN — City Hall can cross six items off the long list of problems caused by the redevelopment agency dissolution.
Six disputed Downtown parking structures are off the hook, California Department
DOWNTOWN — Just in time for the holiday shopping crush, Parking Structure 6 is set to open this Thursday.
Meanwhile, City Hall plans to demolish Parking Structure 3 in Downtown sometime
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
CITY HALL — Redevelopment agency cash or not, City Hall wants a new fire station and upgrades for an old one.
City Council will consider approving a plan to pursue a
CIVIC CENTER — The Civic Auditorium is open for business. Well, some business.
City Hall is finalizing an agreement that would bring a BMW media launch to the auditorium for five
MALIBU CITY HALL — Malibu High School is safe, federal and state health officials said Thursday night as parents demanded answers, concerned that their children could be exposed to cancer-causing toxins.