Sarah Letts has announced her resignation from Community Corporation of Santa Monica, the city's largest affordable housing developer.
Letts has served as the organization's Executive Director
Time is running out to vote for your most-loved business.
Voting for the annual Most Loved contest runs through Feb. 29 and organizers are encouraging everyone to log their votes
After several weeks of heavy hitting council agendas, the Feb. 23 meeting appears to be relatively benign, which in Santa Monica means there might be enough seats in the council
Residocracy has filed a ballot initiative to limit growth in Santa Monica.
Tricia Crane and Armen Melkonians, both members of the Residocracy Advisory Board, filed a Notice of Intent with
Non-profit organizations are now allowed to purchase advertising on the Big Blue Bus following a decision at the Feb. 9 council meeting.
Prior to Tuesday night, all advertising on buses
A quick decision by the City Council reduced speed limits throughout the City at their Feb. 9 meeting.
Council took 15 minutes to approve a package of speed limit alterations
The City of Santa Monica has responded to the latest airport complaint by claiming the new Part 16 hearing is an attempt by corporate interests to undermine residential control of
An athletic field remains part of the plan for the Civic Auditorium site, but when that field might get built remains an open question.
At their Feb. 9 meeting, the
Safety concerns have prompted the removal of a mural from Joslyn Park, but at least part of the display will be retained and relocated within the area.
The mural is
A transformer fire prompted the evacuation of a local store on Sunday and while several firefighters were taken to the hospital, no serious injuries are reported.
According to the Santa