RUBS and submeters
At last Thursday’s Rent Control Board meeting, I proposed to my colleagues that we as a body encourage the City Council to consider whether RUBS water
The Planning Commission will review big changes coming to Lincoln Boulevard Wednesday.
The commission will examine the permit for a massive new apartment complex that will replace the JoAnn Fabrics
With the City anticipating a whirlwind of construction as apartment complexes and building owners get their properties up to code, the City is hoping to increase tenant protections.
On Jan.
Know Before You Go
Ishihara Park (Buffer Park) Project
As part of the construction of the new Buffer Park at 2909 Exposition Blvd, ‘NO PARKING’ signs will be posted along
Downtown
On Friday, Feb. 17, the Santa Monica Junior Chamber (Jaycees) will hold their 88th Annual Installation Dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Le Meridien Delfina at 530 Pico
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Is alternative energy still the next big thing for American venture capitalists?
— Jeffrey Moss, Fairfield, CT
A decade ago,
Measure H may present the best of both worlds to Santa Monica voters: a sales tax to support homelessness that they don’t have to pay for (at least, not
The City Council will consider Tuesday which direction to go when pursuing a new plan to buy and sell electricity in Santa Monica.
A year ago, the Council decided to
Rated PG-13
111 Minutes
Released February 10th
The true story depicted in A United Kingdom follows a mixed race couple with the courage to risk challenging the system of white
Walking through the Main Street Community Garden you will see many iterations of a well-tended vegetable garden, neat rows of carrots and beets, perfect heads of cabbage. And then there
Cognitive dissonance
Editor:
Cognitive dissonance has been described as the anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes.
It’s what I felt this week reading two
The City Council will review new rules to streamline the building of accessory units and bring local ordinances into line with a new state law Tuesday.
The law, Assembly Bill