Editor:
I was delighted to see that Santa Monica once again lost a court case against the Federal Aviation Administration. It seems like I remember an article a year or
AIRPORT COURTHOUSE — Twin brothers plead guilty earlier this month to stabbing at least one Santa Monican during a fight that started following an argument on the Fourth of July last
CITYWIDE — Andrea Lines just wanted to ride in a cab.
An employee of a local technology company, she was paying for a trip to the Los Angeles International Airport but
Editor:
We at Airport2Park.org, like nearly everyone else in Santa Monica and neighboring cities, regret that federal Judge John Walter has granted the Federal Aviation Administration's motion
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fourth and 18th streets: Street closures in the east and westbound directions. Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures
CITY HALL — A federal judge Thursday ruled in favor of the federal government and tossed out City Hall's lawsuit regarding ownership of the Santa Monica Airport, city officials
WESTSIDE — This year's political races are heating up for Santa Monicans.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education member Ben Allen announced his candidacy for State Senate
SMO — The papers are in and now we wait.
A motion to dismiss City Hall's lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration over the future of Santa Monica Airport
CITYWIDE — More than half the tourists who visited Santa Monica this past fall were from another country.
International tourists made up 56 percent of the total share, up from the
Rep. Henry Waxman announced recently that he was going to retire from Congress after serving 20 terms. Potential candidates have already signaled interest in taking over the Westside seat including
SMO — Jets are still landing on the wide, black runway at the Santa Monica Airport but some residents are already making comparisons to Griffith Park.
Airport2Park, a group advocating — as