Chain Reaction is safe and needs relatively minor repairs, according to a report being presented to the Landmarks Commission on Aug.10.
The anti-nuclear weapons statue has been the subject
In an annual tradition the month of July was celebrated nationally as Parks & Recreation month. From their inception, parks were created to serve the people - to give them
For weeks the youngsters have created beats, composed music and crafted lyrics. They've poured their passion into songs about peace, unity and social justice, all the while learning
As the City of Santa Monica considers a local minimum wage ordinance, local businesses are starting to engage with the city, and each other, in preparation for a wage hike.
Last Tuesday, City Council voted to have staff come back with recommendations for selecting the best operators to open and run two privately owned medical marijuana dispensaries that were permitted
The Santa Monica City Clerk's office is accepting applications for the newly forming City of Santa Monica Audit Subcommittee. The purpose of the Audit Subcommittee is to assist
Santa Monica is exploring rules for permitting medical marijuana dispensaries within City limits.
Prior to the recent revision to the city's zoning rules, marijuana businesses were prohibited. However,
City council adopted new transportation rules at their July 28 meeting that cover upcoming bike and car sharing systems.
Francie Stefan, manager of Strategic & Transportation Planning for the City
The July 28 City Council meeting will facilitate transportation options aimed at improving traffic and include discussions of several old items.
Two items discussed previously will be up for second
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. July 27, 2015
"How can residents better talk to each other on issues of public policy?" That question stayed with me when I
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.