Changes are afoot at the Big Blue Bus in the month of February.
BBB has been revising service in anticipation of the Expo Light Rail in 2016. The second phase
A new movie theater could still open in Downtown Santa Monica but the project will have to provide significantly more details in order to guarantee approval.
City Council voted 4-2
Santa Monica Firefighters got some first hand experience with potential Expo rescues on Jan. 26 thanks to a simulated emergency drill.
Rescuers pulled a dummy from beneath the train that
A local advocacy group is accusing City Hall of hypocrisy and failed leadership relating to the city's sustainability efforts.
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable City (SMCLC)
It will be a busy night for council on Jan. 26 with a diverse group of agenda items.
Council will consider an official name for “buffer park,” receive a budget
The next wave of Expo testing is underway with trains traveling the tracks in anticipation of a spring 2016 opening.
Metro recently took control of most of the Expo line
Depending on your tolerance for politicians, the following is either great news or grounds for day drinking: 2016 is an election year.
With the presidency on the line this year,
Traffic has slowed to a crawl on the Pacific Coast Highway due to temporary lane closures between Santa Monica and Malibu.
Caltrans is conducting roadside work to trim trees along
Final recommendations have been released for the future of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and City Council will debate the issue at its Feb. 9 meeting.
A draft of the
City Hall wants $15 million per year to fund affordable housing and officials are asking residents if they would support new taxes to help secure the necessary money.
At their
City Council has approved a minimum wage ordinance that will raise wages to at least $15 an hour by 2020.
The Santa Monica rules mirror those passed by Los Angeles.