DOWNTOWN — It was a big week for movie theaters in Santa Monica. A new ArcLight Cinema is officially going in on the third level of the Santa Monica Place mall.
Given the number of emails I received, last week's column about Santa Monica development or over-development, touched a nerve. Surprisingly, the emails were polite. You see I'
CITY HALL — City Council will have a rare chance to overturn a controversial decision.
Thanks to thousands of signatures from Santa Monica voters, council will have to decide whether or
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Next month, City Hall will inscribe more than 100 names onto the six plinths that make up the Woodlawn Commemorative Wall.
The plinths, which will be installed at
Editor:
I disagree with Ron Goldman's statement in his essay concerning development in Santa Monica: that the system regulating the conduct of the city is "broken"
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
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and
CITY HALL — City Council will have to reconsider its controversial decision to approve a major development project.
The Los Angeles County Clerk deemed 6,800 referendum signatures legitimate, enough to
CITY HALL — Federal grants could cover rental subsidies, traffic circles, and building repairs in the city by the sea next fiscal year.
City Hall's action plan addresses the
CITY HALL — Bring popcorn.
City Council will consider two separate agreements at Tuesday's meeting that could bring major movie theaters — both ArcLight Cinemas — to the city by the