CITY HALL — The City Council moved to loosen proposed restrictions on private exercise instruction in public parks Tuesday night by allowing limited group trainings and heavier equipment in some parks
CITYWIDE — A look at the top 10 employers in Santa Monica shows a stable economy shedding its old standbys of a decade ago to embrace its new moniker — "Silicon
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
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Heal the Bay beach cleanup
For all you environmentally-conscious residents out there, Heal the Bay will be hosting a weekend full of beach cleanups and family-friendly activities, all
DOWNTOWN — It's undeniable that many of us in life have a calling. A passion and drive that wills us forward.
For IndyCar driver and Santa Monica resident Oriol
Fellow Santa Monicans, we are all certainly lucky to be living in this paradise! Having recently moved from the Northeast, we at Doctors' Orders are particularly grateful that we
Editor:
Most of us old-timers appreciate the lengthy cris de coeur you publish in the letters section about the state of Santa Monica. We feel angry and helpless at the
ANNENBERG BEACH HOUSE — People tend to go to City Hall and other municipal departments with a mission in mind, so they can be forgiven if they don't take
CITY HALL — In a town plagued by traffic, a new form of passenger vehicle will now be set to take to the roadways — the pedicab.
The City Council approved regulations
Editor: Your columnist Laughing Jack sounds like a laughing hyena in today’s column, finding fault with his landlord, while Laughing Jack is nothing but a greedy, rent controlled tenant living at Santa Monica beach on someone else’s dime (“On location, on location, on location,” Laughing Matters, Ap
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica bolsters its eco-friendly reputation by being home to Earth Day events all over the city.
Earth Day's official date is April 22, but there are