Airport critics and supporters are engaged in a war of words over recent actions at the Santa Monica Airport.
The recent exchange began on Feb. 26 when Senior Advisor to
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf warning for Southern California coastal areas through the weekend.
The advisory calls for an extended period of high surf conditions into
Time is running out for nefarious lobbyists seeking private backroom deals with the City Council. Be warned: you have six months to peddle your influence without reproach.
City Council passed
Delinquent businesses owe the City of Santa Monica about a million dollars for unpaid fees, fines and permits.
According to the city's finance department, the city is owed
YWCA Santa Monica/Westside will permanently close on June 30.
The organization announced its impending departure to staff on Feb. 26 and to the public on Feb. 29 citing a
A handful of candidates have qualified for interviews to potentially become Santa Monica's next fire chief.
Staff said interviews are scheduled for the next couple of weeks but
First it was too hot, then too cold, but staff is hoping their third attempt to regulate local lobbyists will be just right.
Council will hear the latest version of
Trains, planes and automobiles are the transportation cliché but City Hall wants human-powered transport to become the new normal.
The council formally adopted the Pedestrian Action Plan at their Feb.
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