CITYWIDE — The new year means new rules.
Lots of state and local laws that made their way through different legislative processes in 2013 go into effect today. Here are those
MAIN STREET — After a year of nail-biting fundraising, advocates of "Chain Reaction" can breath a small sigh of relief.
City Hall will pay for the restoration of the
CITYWIDE — Memory favors tragedy and so 2013 will likely be a memorable year for Santa Monicans.
Our two stories that seemed to generate the most interest from our readers were
NEW YORK — The average amount of electricity consumed in U.S. homes has fallen to levels last seen more than a decade ago, back when the smartest device in people&
Editor:
I wonder if Bill Bauer rides a bike often enough to comprehend why cyclists are sometimes forced on to the sidewalk, especially considering the escalating traffic congestion created by
It's Sammy time — my annual awards for the good, bad and downright insegrevious in Santa Monica.
Both the Planning Commission and the City Council share the 2013 "
SMO — City Hall says that it "accomplished its primary goal" in providing a 22,500-square-foot hangar on public land at a highly subsidized rate for a lessee to
Editor:
In regards to the new proposed fire station ("Fire station bond could cost taxpayers $81M," Dec. 18). We are told that the $81 million bond would not