With 2013 seemingly right around the corner, we were wondering what you wanted in the new year.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What is your resolution for
CITYWIDE — Deadlines for compliance with a new law that restricts smoking in apartments and condos are fast approaching, and current Santa Monica tenants should prepare themselves to answer an age-old
DOWNTOWN — A recent survey released by WISE & Healthy Aging suggests that Santa Monica may need to alter the way it provides transportation to its most senior residents to get
Editor:
Yes, the third rail of politics ("Bring back TORCA" Letters to the Editor, Dec. 19).
The Santa Monica Landmarks Commission has explored the possibility of some sort
I've been reminded that Los Angeles County supervisors are considering a "Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure," which would impose an annual fee on virtually all county
Councilmember Pam O'Connor was selected to serve a fourth term as mayor by her peers on the City Council last week. Longtime member Kevin McKeown was again passed
CITY HALL — A leading credit rating agency announced Monday that it would downgrade one of Santa Monica's bond ratings, a move that could lead to higher borrowing costs
CITYWIDE — Wrangling in Washington D.C. over the national budget has left nonprofits in fear that they will suffer a one-two punch between the now-infamous fiscal cliff and proposals to
Thenew CityCouncil has been sworn in.Ted Winterer and Tony Vazquez joined Terry O'Day and Gleam Davis who were just re-elected. Kevin McKeown, Bob Holbrook and Pam O&
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Arts Commission will once again wrestle Monday night with the fate of "Chain Reaction," a towering sculpture at the Civic Center that recently lost