Editor:
Dear City Council,
I have read the staff report that is on the agenda for the March 25 council meeting. As a long-time user of the Santa Monica Airport
Our municipal elections are over seven months away and I'm already getting queries about who may be running for City Council.
This year, there are three (out of
Editor:
Re "Full airport closure could take time" (March 20):
Regarding the possible closure of SMO after the dreadful 1984 agreement expires, all I can say is that
A tenants' rights group in Santa Monica is asking city officials to ban e-cigarettes, a relatively new technology that delivers nicotine in the form of a vapor instead of
WESTSIDE — The gloves stayed on during the first debate between Los Angeles County Supervisor candidates, except around the topic of campaign finances.
Four candidates vying to replaced current termed-out Third
SM PLACE — Proposals for Santa Monica's first new movie theater in decades is a step closer to approval.
The Planning Commission earlier this week voted unanimously in favor
MALIBU — A group of disaffected parents and community stakeholders has launched a new independent group, Malibu Unites, in an effort to push for further public transparency and comprehensive safety assessments
THIRD STREET — Palihouse Santa Monica owners probably needed a drink after Wednesday night's Planning Commission meeting.
Nearby residents, who showed up in large numbers, were victorious in quashing
CITY HALL — Even at a City Council meeting with a relatively light agenda, residents had a lot to say about development.
Council reviewed a survey that asked residents what they
Editor:
The City Council seems to be celebrating the diminishing number of objections to the ban on the nativity scenes in Palisades Park ("Fewer questions about nativity scene ban,
PALISADES PARK — When Angela Parker shows up for her early morning fitness class at Palisades Park it's quiet.
Too quiet.
"We all stay together in a group,