As has become an election tradition in Santa Monica, complaints are flying regarding possible breaches of local election law.
Two separate complaints have been filed so far. Terry O’Day
BY MATTHEW HALL
The forecast is grim for Typhoon restaurant but City Hall is trying to add a silver lining to the clouds hanging over the impacted employees.
Typhoon has
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Longtime Santa Monica Daily Press columnist Bill Bauer died last week.
Bauer was diagnosed with cancer several years ago and eventually passed due to
A report of a suspicious package closed a section of downtown Santa Monica adjacent to the Expo station at 4th and Colorado this morning.
According to the Sheriff's
BY MATTHEW HALL
A Santa Monica Police Officer is recovering after a violent assault at a local convenience store.
According to SMPD, the lone officer entered the 7-11 store at
Building a field at the Civic Center will take longer, and cost more, than predicted according to a staff report for Council’s Oct. 25 meeting.
Council directed staff to
Phil Brock has pulled papers to file as a write in candidate for City Council.
After pulling papers, Brock posted to Facebook asking residents to come to an address in
Santa Monica is still struggling to refine a plan that would have City Hall subsidize rents for some tenants in rent-controlled buildings.
A draft of the proposal will be presented
BY MATTHEW HALL
For many, the 2016 election can’t come soon enough and almost have of the Santa Monica electorate appear unwilling to wait for Nov. 8 to cast
Santa Monica College will offer priority enrollment to students who live in the SMC district and/or students that graduated from a school within the district.
According to SMC, the
The Planning Commission wants permission to discuss and potentially restrict “mansionization” of the city’s residential neighborhoods.
At their Oct. 5 meeting the commission voted to ask City Council to
Hundreds of people come and go from the Northwest corner of Lincoln Blvd. and Venice Blvd. every day thanks to a busy bus stop but most of those walking or