If Los Angeles County voters spark a revolution when they cast their ballots for President in 2020, it may not stem from the choices they select but rather the way
Mayor Ted Winterer is urging other city leaders to think big when it comes to the technological headwinds facing the local economy.
After hearing an extensive presentation from the City’
About 200 apartment units working their way through the City planning pipeline will be up for discussion at Wednesday night’s Planning Commission meeting. NMS Properties, the city’s largest
After an eventful year, Santa Monica Airport will see yet another shakeup this month as Nelson Hernandez, Senior Advisor on Airport Affairs, heads into retirement and to Puerto Rico to
The City Council has urged Santa Monica’s top engineer to move forward with plans to demolish part of the runway at Santa Monica Airport and replace it with grass.
You may think his (or her) victims were easy prey.
Newly planted and naturally silent, the nearly two-dozen trees found broken and decapitated in Santa Monica this week were not
Local businessman Kaming Joa Martinez is known to literally wear his Puerto Rican pride on his sleeve. For the past sixteen years, Martinez and his partner have been building up
Runway construction clear for take off
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
City leaders are promising a new, safer and shorter runway at Santa Monica Airport by the end of
On June 27, the City Council unanimously approved a $774.9 million budget for fiscal year 2017/18 and $802.8 million for the next. Months of Council input increased
A bill from Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) would extend a state law that allows hybrid and electric cars to use the carpool lane. The new program would allow drivers
Chain Reaction’s biggest problem may have been it’s simply not pretty.
The 26-foot mushroom cloud of copper and steel chains perpetually exploding outside the Civic Center is meant
The City is looking to launch two new programs with Downtown Santa Monica, Inc (DTSM) to bring more services and public art to the Colorado Esplanade.
On Tuesday, the City