COLORADO AVE — When the Exposition Light Rail Line opens for business in 2015, tens of thousands of people are expected to hop on to get to work, run errands or
There's more to a discussion item about Downtown Santa Monica development brought forth by Councilman Kevin McKeown (with support from Tony Vazquez and Ted Winterer) at last Tuesday&
Editor:
Murder, kidnappings, and lots of gun activity and what does our City Council spend Tuesday night discussing? A height limit in Downtown which even the supporters admitted doesn'
CITYWIDE — At 11:52 a.m. on June 7, the first call of shots fired rang into the police dispatch office. It would be the beginning of a 13-minute shooting
OCEAN AVENUE — The ownership of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel unleashed a public assault Thursday on the owner of a neighboring establishment who the company says has been waging an undercover
CITY HALL — Three of the five taxi companies that can pick up passengers in Santa Monica received failing grades in a recent Finance Department report that showed some cab companies
CITY HALL — Proposed developments in Downtown will continue through the public process as usual despite vociferous community disapproval and lack of trust, a divided City Council decided Tuesday night.
Councilmembers
Editor:
It is increasingly evident, judging by neighborhood meetings, that the City Council, especially the four generally recalcitrant members, needs to use reason and a concern for the citizens of
Editor:
So the City Council is buying 10 new Toyota RAV4 electric vehicles to replace the old ones ("New cars top list for consent agenda," May 30). Nothing