CITY HALL — City officials have begun circulating an update to a 26-year-old program that they expect will nearly quadruple the amount of money raised from developers to expand the Downtown
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
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — In a conference room adjoining the chief's office in the Public Safety Facility, a road sign is perched on a set of high cabinets that
Much has appeared in the local press the past few weeks about the chicanerysurrounding the Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Association (Wilmont) elections. But,Wilmont is small potatoescompared to the flim-flammery perpetrated bySanta
CITYWIDE — The plan that is supposed to guide the roll-out of bicycle infrastructure in Santa Monica has won a great deal of acclaim since the City Council approved it in
CITY HALL — Every second and fourth Tuesday, the City Council sits down with a stack of staff reports to debate and decide the issues facing Santa Monica.
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CIVIC CENTER — After a crazy summer weekend, maybe the only thing that you'll want to do on a Sunday evening is chill and listen to some soothing jazz.
DOWNTOWN — Tourists flock to Santa Monica's sun-soaked beaches, but if they intend to turn their day trip into an overnight stay, they had better be willing to part
DOWNTOWN — In perfect time for summer, Rose Ann Salumbides, a Santa Monica High School teacher, and her husband J.V., an advertising executive, launched Siempre Verde, a new line of
Santa Monica, Golden West and Irvine Valley colleges are joining forces with regional human resources centers to prepare Southern Californians for a variety of jobs in the green industry.
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