CITY HALL — City Council ran out of time to make a decision about the controversial Hines housing and office development at Tuesday night's meeting.
More than 125 people
BERGAMOT AREA — Santa Monica's most influential political party is asking City Council to reject a major development next week.
The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) steering
CITY HALL — The free summer concerts at the Santa Monica Pier are a little less free, at least for taxpayers.
City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to boost the public safety
City officials are asking for the public's help in reviewing names of Santa Monicans who are going to be included on a new commemorative wall to be built
CITY HALL — More good news for "Chain Reaction" fans.
At least four City Council members are in favor of, or leaning toward favoring, a plan that would finance
CITY HALL — Councilmembers winced over the potential cost of a new fire station but were clear that the new facility is critical to the public's safety.
City Council
Last Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Los Angeles Times featured Santa Monica on Page 1. The "A Bigger Santa Monica" headline screamed across four columns of prime newsprint space.
For more than a year, City Council has wrestled with physical training classes in city parks, especially Palisades Park.
Our parks have become a hot commodity for athletic trainers who
Wait a minute. Is it the weekend already?
I know, I know, legions of fervent followers of this Curious City column are probably spinning out of control right now, seeing
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
CITY HALL — Fitness trainers are going to have to shell out some cash if they want to continue using public parks to hold their classes.
An ordinance approved Tuesday night