Editor:
Armen Melkonians, Kate Bransfield and the many folks who gathered signatures to put the Hines project up for a popular vote are to be congratulated for their giant victory.
Editor:
Re: "Activists submit signatures to block development," March 12.
Bless the good people of Santa Monica who went out and got the signatures to send a message
CITY HALL — Parents wanting to trim their food budget will often go for the generic store-brand cereal or cough syrup instead of shelling out more for the nationally recognized name
CITY HALL — Residents concerned about the pace of development and its impacts on traffic delivered to the city clerk Tuesday dozens of boxes stuffed with petitions with the goal of
DOWNTOWN — Residents concerned about development and its impact on traffic have filed a lawsuit against City Hall to block the building of over 760,000 square feet of new office
MAIN STREET — Jeffrey Freeman was addicted to tobacco — until he found electronic cigarettes.
The battery-powered vaporizers, which deliver a form of nicotine and can mimic the feel of traditional cigarettes,
Local activists opposed to a City Council-approved development planned for Olympic Boulevard announced Monday that they have collected 10,000-plus signatures to potentially force a special election that could nix
Editor:
Kudos to Bill Bauer who exposes the malicious way the City Council's puppet, the (anti-) Airport Commission, is actively working against the airport businesses and against the
What on Earth were they thinking? I'm talking about the Santa Monica (anti) Airport Commission?
After a federal judge tossed out City Hall's lawsuit against the
Editor:
It is indeed positive that the city of Santa Monica is now supporting the restoration of Paul Conrad's unique and creative "Chain Reaction" mushroom cloud
Editor:
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights is only against the Hines project until after the elections. Then it will be full steam ahead for Hines. Look at all the
MALIBU — Reviving the battle over commercial development in Malibu, a group headed by film director and activist Rob Reiner and his wife Michele submitted a draft ballot initiative to the