Mayoral transition meeting included talk of drones and acrobats
The Dec. 12 meeting of Santa Monica City Council was a mostly light affair, but more importantly, it marked the last
Over the next 10 months, billions of dollars in political machinery will serve up apocalyptic narratives about where our country is headed. Candidates will speak in partisan absolutes, framing the
The Starbucks corporation may be forced to reopen a location at the Santa Monica Pier that closed in 2022 following a ruling by federal regulators this week accusing the company
The Santa Monica Rugby Club hosted the Oxford University first XV on Tuesday night in an enjoyable, albeit slightly one-sided game played at the grounds of Santa Monica High School,
Stella Barra Pizzeria & Wine Bar has announced that it will close on Friday, January 5, 2024. “The neighborhood spot for artisanal pizza has been a part of the local
The City of Malibu is thrilled to announce the launch of a new online site dedicated to keeping the community informed about ongoing efforts to improve safety conditions on Pacific
In Tuesday’s relatively light City Council meeting, not only was Phil Brock officially recognized as Mayor as he and former Mayor Gleam Davis went through the formality of swapping
Seemingly, California is a deeply blue state in which Democrats hold virtually all of the levers of political power, including all statewide offices and three-fourths of the Legislature’s seats.
California’s funding from gas taxes will drop by nearly $6 billion in the next decade due to the state’s electric car rules and other climate programs, “likely resulting
In the 234 year history of the U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) only five members have ever been expelled. That is until December 1, when the former Congressman George
Kelly: Can a Planned Unit Development purchase “Bare Walls” fire insurance for residences since the HOA does not own them? RM, Vista
Dear RM: The term “Planned Development” is used