Editor:
It's laughable when Santa Monica Public Works Director Martin Pastucha expresses concern about taxpayer dollars being wasted on the trash bin the city is building near the
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Monday denied a Christian group's bid for a preliminary injunction to force City Hall to reopen spaces in Palisades Park to private,
DOWNTOWN L.A. — Attorneys for City Hall and the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes Committee are expected to meet in court Monday to hash out whether or not the contested nativity
For more than three decades City Hall has had a policy whereindevelopersobtain generous construction bonuses including extraheight and density over that allowed by current zoning codes in return for providing
CITY HALL — Recreation and Parks commissioners voted Thursday to recommend that City Hall ban group exercise classes in Palisades Park and restrict such businesses throughout the city.
The decision targets
MALIBU — At an exhaustive meeting Tuesday evening that drew more than 100 attendees, the Malibu City Council inched closer to a formula retail ordinance that would require city approval of
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom is locked in a near dead-heat with Assemblywoman Betsy Butler to represent the 50th Assembly District. Just a few votes separate the two as county
Editor:
Well, they did it again! The Grinches on the City Council and their Grinchy staff have trashed another Santa Monica Christmas tradition; first the Christmas story scenes and now
Editor:
In a 4-2 decision, the City Council was given a choice between two plans for a development agreement for the Village Trailer Park. One option gave the developer many
CITY HALL — The City Council on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to build a mixed-use housing development where a trailer park now stands despite protests of those concerned that the decision
CITY HALL — Residents of La Mesa Drive will have something else to be thankful for this holiday season.
The Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to outlaw the
CITY HALL — It was a "win some, lose some" night at the Landmarks Commission for city officials as commissioners made final rulings Monday on two ongoing sagas — the