Updates could be coming to City Hall's Green Building Ordinance and numerous changes to City Hall's water usage routines are already in place.
California is in
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Only the SMMUSD could have an increased budget including hiring additional staff and increased employment benefits while at the same time have a declining student population and continue to
Editor's note: This is part of a monthly feature that tracks Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are
Santa Monica tourism officials are gearing up for the 6th annual Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Summit with tourism outreach efforts across the city.
National Travel and Tourism week is
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell has announced approximately $14.7 million in Affordable Care Act funding to 23 new health center sites in California, including $379,167
Climate Action Santa Monica is arranging the first opportunity for people to attend a public forum on Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and learn how Santa Monica in combination with other
Two bills by state Rep. Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) are advancing through the legislative process.
AB 888, authored by Bloom, would set up the strongest protections in the country against
Santa Monica Primary Care has announced that Dr. Philip M. Bretsky has been recognized by Vitals.com as one of the Top 10 Internal Medicine doctors in the State of
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The California drought is or will become a problem with international implications. Thank you, William Shatner, for your idea of a pipeline from Washington. We need help now, people.
Senate Bill 277, authored by Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) and Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) to abolish the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to opt out of vaccinating
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Do you know when Santa Monica restaurants will start saving water by not bringing glasses of water to the table unless requested?
Even with this terrible drought, most restaurants