CITY HALL — City officials extended the deadline on a bid that could replace the Pico Youth & Family Center as a city grantee after nonprofits complained that there was too
CITY HALL — By the time the steadfast viewer of a Santa Monica City Council meeting has gotten to the items prefaced by the lucky number 13, they know they'
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In response to Adam Panish's letter "Love this town" on May 1, 2013.
His statement that city government is truly responsive to its residents made
12TH STREET — Santa Monicans love their trees.
The city by the sea has 35,000 of them spread throughout parks, Downtown and neighborhoods. The City Council even adopted a plan
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Colleen D. Byrnes wrote [a letter] accusing the City Council of oppression and contempt, even leading to hatred, because they refused to allow religious displays on public property ("
CITY HALL — The City Council voted unanimously to approve a sharp hike in landing fees Tuesday night that pro-aviation opponents call a thinly-veiled attempt to shutter Santa Monica Airport.
The
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Regarding Jonathan Mann's letter about City Hall conduct and the need for reform ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 24):
A good
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Until the recent two letters defending the city government, I was beginning to think that I was the only one who absolutely loves living in Santa Monica!
I think
CITY HALL — Santa Monica Airport may be a different place after Tuesday night's special City Council meeting.
Santa Monica's top elected officials will spend the entire
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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Letter writer Jonathan Mann argues that the City Council is controlled by developers ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 25). It's more