The Huntley Hotel, through its public relations firm Sugerman Communications Group, recently released results of a phone poll it conducted of 404 Santa Monica voters in September.
It asked opinions
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District-wide voting/elections have proven to be more representative than any other form of government. (District voting is having candidates representing certain geographical areas within the city i.e.
EDGEMAR CENTER — A recent stir about an incoming Crossfit gym at the Edgemar Center For The Arts is putting pressure on several other properties within the Frank Gehry-designed complex.
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Santa Monica Daily Press Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera recently wrote about his experience living without a car for the last five years. He took to biking after his car was stolen.
CITYWIDE — More than 200 street trees that are dead or dying will be removed later this month, work that was put on hold while city officials scrutinized a multi-million dollar
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The City Council will hold a special meeting this Saturday. On the surface, it is for "staff evaluations." However, tucked into this meeting is an agenda item
During his ill-fated run for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, John Edwards' campaign theme was "Two Americas." If anything, the income inequality Edwards referred to has only
While the Land Use & Circulation Element (LUCE) promises preservation of neighborhoods, certain residential lots that buffer neighborhoods are now threatened. They're called "A" lots.
If
BACK IN THE DAY — Residents debated heartily over the direction of the city's newest approved project — one that would undoubtedly bring more people from Los Angeles to Santa
The Social Engineering Commission — I mean Planning Commission — meeting last Wednesday embodied Santa Monica's own version of micro-managing governance.
Two agenda items involved full-bar, alcohol permits for a
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The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Steering Committee unanimously urges the Planning Commission and the City Council to just say "no" to the proposed Hines Project