CITY HALL — City officials are looking into a new way to charge for parking, this time in residential neighborhoods near commercial districts where customers, employees and residents fight for spaces.
Editor:
How much is life worth to City Manager Rod Gould? Pico Neighborhood residents continue to suffer from gang violence, while at the same time the City Hall staff is
CITY HALL — The City Council got a first crack at its two-year budget Tuesday night, an effort at financial planning that combines revenue increases and department-wide cuts to balance the
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
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It's upsetting to see our City Council pushing ahead commercial development while cutting the community out of the approval process. I refer to the outrageous violation of
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — The sun shone over Woodlawn Cemetery Mortuary and Mausoleum Monday morning as Santa Monicans gathered to pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in
CITY HALL — Several students in Santa Monica public schools were rewarded for their creativity last week as city officials announced the winners of the fifth annual Sustainable Santa Monica Student
MALIBU — Mayor Lou La Monte declared the city of Malibu in "excellent" condition last week in his 2013 State of the City address, largely crediting city officials for
14TH STREET — Santa Monicans gather at Woodlawn Cemetery, Mortuary and Mausoleum each Memorial Day to remember the lives of those who served and died for their country, but this year,
Dark clouds are gathering. I'm talking about the looming $13.2 million budget gap City Hall faces by 2017.
Although it appears that the city should have a
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board will wait until the day before its drop dead date to decide whether or not to stand in the way of a development that