BROADWAY — A plot currently occupied by the shell of a mini-mall and a parking lot could be replaced by a 7-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use development project.
Many businesses inside the
CITY HALL — Apparently some people can't get enough of the emergency room.
City Council will consider an ordinance that would prohibit people from lingering in the emergency room
CITYWIDE — Candidates are collecting cash and loaning to themselves in large numbers in advance of the November election.
City Council candidates were required to file their campaign finance disclosure statements
THE NEWSROOM - Calling all undecided voters (and staunchly decided voters willing to test their faiths)!
The Daily Press has partnered with ProCon.org to create a quiz that shows
MY WRITE — This election, three City Council seats are up for grabs. Incumbents Kevin McKeown and Pam O'Connor are running for their fifth and sixth terms respectively. Bob
CITYWIDE — Voters who need help picking candidates for the upcoming election season will be able to utilize a new matching tool that compares candidate's positions to their own.
CITY HALL — Commercial developers will have to pay an affordable housing linkage fee and a parks impact fee thanks to a set of ordinances approved by council.
Housing developers will
CITYWIDE — The city's newest political group on the block is now accepting ballots for its endorsement.
Residocracy's endorsement is arguably one of the last significant group
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
CITY HALL — If you read articles written by numerous regional news outlets a few months ago, you might think that City Council already outlawed e-cigarettes.
In fact, the ordinance regulating
CITY HALL — The Steering Committee of the city's largest political party voted Thursday night to support Planning Commissioner Sue Himmelrich for City Council.
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