The Planning Commission last week voted in favor of new regulations for off-street food truck lots, allowing them on Main Street one day a week while letting them set up
CITY HALL — A $385 million school bond measure that will appear on the November ballot in Santa Monica has one more institutional endorser — the City Council.
The council voted unanimously
CITY HALL — The City Council on Tuesday asked planners to take another look at a new fee intended to make it easier to get around Santa Monica after the business
CIVIC CENTER — Attorneys that have taken up the cause of a controversial statue at the Civic Center are disputing official claims that the piece is unsafe and say that City
Editor:
Two recent articles in the Daily Press made me angry. One was the announcement that all lights were to be replaced on the Santa Monica Pier with lights that
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday approved a settlement agreement with a Santa Monica couple that sued City Hall over a parking ticket and the response they received once they
CITY HALL — Benjamin Franklin coined the phrase, ‚ÄúAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,‚Äù and the City Council will surely be learning his meaning Tuesday night. It’s expected to approve a three-year, $955,080 contract with the Harder Brake Lathe & Electric company to perform preventa
Editor:
I am one of the City Council candidates who declined to sign the so-called "transparency agreement" ("Council candidates steer clear of unknown groups," Aug. 21)
LINCOLN BLVD — Compared to the other boulevards in Santa Monica such as San Vincente and Wilshire, Lincoln's concrete, gum-stained pavement, paucity of trees, lack of design and abundance
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — One thing that Chief Scott Ferguson knows better than anybody is that there's no such thing as a fire department that can focus solely on
The first of what will probably be a couple of clandestine "citizen" or "neighbor" groups has emerged two months before the election — Santa Monicans for Responsible
LOS ANGELES — After a brief reprieve, gas prices continue their inexorable summer climb, but Nathaniel Connor hardly notices.
Connor, who lives just beyond the eastern border of Santa Monica in