Editor:
Reading the article on the Santa Monica Fire Department salaries with [City Manager Rod] Gould's less-than-convincing argument it is cheaper to pay overtime than fully staff the
Editor:
Why not a remodel of the remaining movie theatres already on the Third Street Promenade such as the one that was successfully done at the Royal Theatre in West
For more than a year, City Council has wrestled with physical training classes in city parks, especially Palisades Park.
Our parks have become a hot commodity for athletic trainers who
CITYWIDE — City Hall recently opted to sell a million dollar single-family home located north of Wilshire Boulevard and set the revenue aside for affordable housing.
This didn't sit
The owners of Santa Monica Place are proposing to build a new theater at the mall. City and business leaders have for years said that Downtown needs an upgrade to
The World Series is finally over. Frankly, I was tired of seeing all those guys with beards. The Boston Red Sox looked like a Smith Brothers cough drop box. Now
CITY HALL — City Hall is taking the Federal Aviation Administration to court to settle once and for all who has control over the Santa Monica Airport and its 227 acres,
CITYWIDE — With only three months left to finance the restoration of Santa Monica's iconic anti-nuclear sculpture before a City Hall-imposed deadline, supporters of "Chain Reaction" are
With Halloween rapidly approaching, the Westside Impact Project of Santa Monica is reminding all goblins and ghouls to celebrate responsibly.
Citing data obtained from Alcohol Monitoring Systems, the organization said
Editor:
The vote by the mayor and the City Council, facilitated by the parks commission, to provide an ordinance that separates some parks as non-commercial and others as commercial, and,
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica Police officers will soon be sporting new badges.
The redesigned, full-color badge will restore the image of City Hall, which had been missing for the