Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights took one small step back to credibility at its annual membership meeting Nov. 1.
The election of members to the organization's Steering
Former Speaker of the U.S. House Tip O'Neill coined the phrase, “All politics are Local.” Indeed, he's correct. Certainly residents of a state as large
Sitting in a bay at Station No. 2 is a vehicle for change.
It’s bright red, larger than a standard ambulance but easier to maneuver than a traditional fire
When City Council approved the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) zoning code updates, there were a number of issues that didn’t sit well with residents.
The decoupling of
Bus passes for youth got a little cheaper at the Oct. 27 council meeting thanks to a one-year pilot program to subsidize the cost of a 30-day youth pass.The
More employees are heading to City Hall in the coming months thanks to new City Manager Rick Cole.The process to fill some vacant positions, such as a Fire Chief,
The end of the I-10 freeway might be named after Santa Monica, but the roadway isn't that popular among the current crop of elected officials.
At Tuesday'
The Los Angeles County District Attorney has declined to file charges over the allegedly improper firing of Elizabeth Riel citing expiration of the statue of limitations.
In a letter, Deputy
City Council will meet for the third time in three weeks Tuesday to discuss a mix of old business and some new items covering Santa Monica's perennial conversation
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 27, 2015
The public's right to know is something we take very seriously in Santa Monica.
That's why in July
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a trio of related bills Oct. 9, creating a regulatory system for medical cannabis that could be imposed statewide if it gains enough votes as a
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 27, 2015
The public planning process around the 4th/5th/Arizona mega-parcel goes back many years. The City first started purchasing properties to '