BY MATTHEW HALL
As President-Elect Donald Trump begins to shape his administration, local authorities are clarifying their stance on potential controversial issues before Trump even takes office.
Officials have released
BY MATTHEW HALL
The decisions before City Council at their Dec. 6 meeting are as important as ever, but a pair of requests from Councilman Kevin McKeown are as, if
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
The County of Los Angeles will bury more than 1,400 individuals in a mass grave today as part of a somber annual tradition
BY MATTHEW HALL
Water rates will increase by five percent in 2017 resulting in an average increase of about $2 per month for the average residential user.
The increase is
By Matthew Hall
A divided Planning Commission approved plans for an expansion to City Hall at their Nov. 16 meeting.
During their first pass at the building, Commissioners had voiced
By Matthew Hall
Poll workers continue to count the final votes cast during the Nov. 8 election but with the uncounted ballots dwindling, most results are now set.
The only
BY MATTHEW HALL
City Hall will be wading into a pair of water related topics at the Nov. 22 Council meeting including a study session on land use priorities for
BY MATTHEW HALL
In a city known for its wealth and prosperity, City Hall wants residents to think about giving back.
City staff have specifically singled out homelessness and hunger
By Matthew Hall
A handful of vacant buildings with stalled construction projects will be subject to additional regulation following the Nov. 1 council meeting.
Council debated establishing a full-fledged vacant
BY MATTHEW HALL
Santa Monica has one of the highest concentrations of alcohol sales in the county according to a new report released by the Los Angeles County Department of
BY MATTHEW HALL
It will be a big night for City Hall at the Nov. 16 Planning Commission meeting with discussions focused on the proposed addition to City Hall and
BY MATTHEW HALL
The contentious election didn’t leave Santa Monica unscathed and reports of potential wrongdoing were rife on Election Day.
Reports are circulating on social media that a