CITYWIDE — The plan that is supposed to guide the roll-out of bicycle infrastructure in Santa Monica has won a great deal of acclaim since the City Council approved it in
CITYWIDE — As election season gets underway in California, Democrats running at the local, state and even federal level will be working doubly hard to patch holes in their campaigns'
CITY HALL — Sarah Gorman, currently city clerk of Santa Clarita, Calif., has been named Santa Monica’s new city clerk, succeeding Maria Stewart who retired recently, officials announced Tuesday.
MALIBU — Residents here have filed suit against City Hall and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in an attempt to stop the installation of lights at the Malibu High School football field.
CITYWIDE — The leaders of Santa Monica's foremost political party, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), announced this weekend that they would support former City Councilman Tony Vazquez
CITY HALL — Every second and fourth Tuesday, the City Council sits down with a stack of staff reports to debate and decide the issues facing Santa Monica.
Seated directly opposite
OnWednesday, Aug. 1, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Educationwill consider placing a $385 million school construction/improvement bond on the November ballot.
The measure wouldcost the average
MALIBU — As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Board of Education prepares to vote on a $385 million bond measure Wednesday to upgrade district facilities, several active Malibu
The Santa Monica History Museum's premier exhibit, "Life at the Miramar," showcases the hotel's history since its creation in 1875. With the potential upcoming
CITY HALL — The City Council approved a $325,000 settlement Tuesday for a 7-year-old boy who was badly hurt when a pitbull broke out of a dog run in Memorial