Two members of City Council grilled city officials last week about programs intended to help Santa Monica's most vulnerable populations.
Council gave the officials go-ahead to seek applicants
It wasn't a heated exchange, but Santa Monica firefighters publicly disagreed with their chief over how many new positions should be added to the force.
City Council ultimately
>> Shoehorned apartments head to Planning Commission
A 10-unit apartment development slated for a steep hillside above Lincoln Boulevard at 2919 Lincoln/802 Ashland Avenue is heading to the
After a series of losses, fans of affordable housing got a bit of good news Tuesday.
City Council voted unanimously to cover the local funding shortage for affordable housing for
Given recent news that a Pasadena city employee allegedly embezzled $5 million, City Council will reconsider its current practice for auditing City Hall's finances.
Council voted unanimously to
City Council agreed to the direction of two large, expensive, and necessary but unexciting projects Tuesday night.
City Yards, which houses way more of the machines and workers that keep
A pony ride protester's attempt to get a lawsuit against her thrown out had mixed results.
Two of the four charges brought against Marcy Winograd -- relating to
City planners are studying the possibility of turning parts of seven major Downtown thoroughfares into one-way streets.
As a part of the Downtown Specific Plan, which will dictate land-uses in
The CEO of Santa Monica's new bikeshare vendor, CycleHop, is not afraid of delays.
City officials said in a report to City Council that the bikeshare could be
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