LOSANGELES — LosAngeles risks becoming a city in decline as it struggles with poverty, poor schooling, traffic jams and a crisis of leadership, a citizens' panel warned Wednesday.
The city
City officials are asking for the public's help in reviewing names of Santa Monicans who are going to be included on a new commemorative wall to be built
CITYWIDE — Be sure to patch your leaky fountains.
Following one of the driest years in California history, Code Compliance officers at City Hall are cracking down on wasted water, according
Editor:
I am very sorry to hear that the City Council may be reversing its position on the "Chain Reaction" eyesore and may be wasting valuable taxpayer money,
CITYWIDE — Imagine if you could write Yelp reviews of City Council decisions.
That's kind of the idea behind the new grassroots website Residocracy.org, which allows residents to
Editor:
According to the Santa Monica Daily Press, City Manager Rod Gould is making every effort to find a way to use taxpayer revenue to repair the nuclear explosion sculpture
Over three years ago, City Council approved an update to Santa Monica's general plan. Called the Land Use and Circulation Element, or LUCE, it's a loose
WILSHIRE BLVD — You don't need to fear being swallowed up by the Earth next time you're choosing between various organic sauerkrauts.
Officials say that they recently
With the new year comes new opportunities to go in a different direction.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you think should be Santa Monica'
CITY HALL — More good news for "Chain Reaction" fans.
At least four City Council members are in favor of, or leaning toward favoring, a plan that would finance
Editor:
I am elated to hear that city staff is taking a position in favor of preserving Paul Conrad's peace-promoting sculpture in Santa Monica ("City Hall open