City employees are scrambling to evaluate the impact of recent state water rationing mandates in the hopes of avoiding financial penalties but it appears the City's fate rests
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of articles previewing City Council's reviewing of the Zoning Ordinance Update. The articles will focus on the
The group that spearheaded a successful referendum last year is gearing up for another.
Residocracy, which opposed the Hines development project, is asking residents to sign a petition in opposition
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
City officials are asking residents to cut back on water use while staff determine the impact of recent mandates approved by the Governor.
In January 2015, the Santa Monica City
The long-awaited restoration of Chain Reaction, Santa Monica's landmarked art piece will begin. According to officials, assessment is needed to determine the integrity of the interior structure and
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. March 31, 2015.
We have a new Planning Commissioner in Santa Monica — Carter Rubin — as last Tuesday night, the City Council filled the vacancy created
Remember Carmageddon? That nightmare that was supposed to happen when the 405 was closed over a weekend? Yeah, it didn't really happen. Most people just stayed home, and
For the past 28 years, Santa Monicans in need of medical aid might have met Mike McElvaney when they called 9-1-1. The longtime Santa Monica firefighter has maintained an active
Editor:
On March 23, the Santa Monica Daily Press published a letter from local preschool teacher Lori Ayala in regards to possible medical marijuana collectives in Santa Monica. As someone