With the local election season upon us, there seems to be plenty to think about. There's development, budget deficits and, as always, funding for education.
So, this week&
CITY HALL — Planning commissioners took a protectionist stance for brick-and-mortar restaurants Wednesday night by approving restrictive regulations for off-street food truck lots that business owners say unfairly damage their bottom
Editor:
I am stunned by the hypocrisy of the City Council candidates who signed the transparency agreement ("Council candidates steer clear of unknown groups," Aug. 21). It has
CITY HALL — Half of the candidates for City Council have agreed not to participate in forums or respond to questionnaires by "unfamiliar groups" or political action committees that
COLORADO AVE — Big Blue Bus leadership turned down advertising from a nonprofit organization that funds AIDS research, citing a long-held policy against non-commercial advertising that has only been rigorously enforced
DOWNTOWN — For the fist time in nearly 70 years, the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra will not provide locals with free concerts.
The Santa Monica Symphony Association announced Monday that it
Editor:
When you first ran an article about the possible closing [of the Fifth Street post office], I immediately sent you a letter to the editor of my outrage and
Editor:
Only in the city of Silly Monica will you find a silly council that refuses to make needed repairs to Santa Monica High School, our only high school, and
CITY HALL — Elected officials signaled their intention to stand with Southern California environmental groups calling on state regulators to conduct a full investigation into the safety concerns and repair costs
Last Monday, ("Tidying up loose ends," My Write) I wrote about the new development planned for theaging VillageTrailer Parkat2930 Colorado Ave. and suggested that developer Marc Luzzattoredesign his