I was honored to again be invited to sit in on a meeting of a group of local architects calling themselves SMART, Santa Monica Architects for a Responsible Tomorrow. They
SMO — The federal government's response to the Santa Monica Airport lawsuit looks strong to some people with opinions on both sides of the debate.
On Friday afternoon, attorneys
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
SMC — For over 30 years, David Finkel has served the public in one capacity or another, whether it was time spent fighting for the protection of civil liberties and workers&
Editor:
This is getting ridiculous. It's one mega-project after another, each one adding to the obliteration of what has made Santa Monica such a great place to live.
Dear EarthTalk: What is the Obama administration's America's Great Outdoors initiative and what does it hope to accomplish?
— Doug St. James, New York, NY
President Obama
Editor:
It never ceases to amaze me that the council members and management are the only creatures on this planet able to talk out of both sides of their mouths
City officials have indicated that City Hall may be willing to pay for repairs for the controversial "Chain Reaction" sculpture, reversing their previous stance that private donors should
SMO — The Federal Aviation Administration wants City Hall's lawsuit over the Santa Monica Airport thrown out.
Attorneys for the FAA filed a 31-page response Friday afternoon listing several
SM PIER — Get off the beach!
Because of safety concerns, City Hall wants to downsize the three-decade-old Twilight Concert Series (TCS) at the Santa Monica Pier starting with the unofficial
Former Santa Monica Mayor Bobby Shriver may be gunning for another elected office.
Shriver, who did not run for reelection to the council in 2012, filed a candidate intention statement,
Editor:
The recent article in the Daily Press proclaimed "good news" for the rusty pile of chains in front of City Hall ("Council likely to save ‘Chain