WESTSIDE — State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica) didn't waste any time.
Just a day after Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) announced he would not seek reelection after his
A recent Daily Press article revealed that water usage is up in Santa Monica despite an ongoing drought across the state.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What
Editor:
We're in the middle of a drama with the innocent city heroine courted by a mature developer, like the smart, beautiful girl at the dance choosing the
Your Jan. 9 article regarding estimates of rental units that may need upgrades has generated several letters to the editor that express unfair criticism of the Rent Control Agency based
CITYWIDE — The drought is getting real for the city by the sea.
City Hall is now asking for a 20 percent reduction in water usage by residents and businesses. City
Editor:
The Santa Monica City Council considering the Hines project is like a fat man with clogged arteries about to sit down for a feast of seven fruit pies. He
WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman, a congressional force on clean air and expansion of Medicaid during his 20 terms, has decided to retire.
In a statement Thursday, the California lawmaker
CITY HALL — City Council ran out of time to make a decision about the controversial Hines housing and office development at Tuesday night's meeting.
More than 125 people
SUNSET PARK — Grant Elementary School has a new tenant on Sundays: a church.
Last Sunday, 20 City of God church-goers attended a service at Grant Auditorium, according to Carey Upton,
PALISADES PARK — The first artist in residence at 1450 Ocean epitomizes the new cultural center's current metamorphosis.
Luke Haynes' sees his work, which includes portraits of Jay
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