A driver struck a woman riding a Bird scooter earlier this month as she crossed 16th Street on Montana Avenue.
The woman was riding the scooter on the right side
City Hall will cut about 29 jobs and save $17 million in spending by mid-2021 to prepare for its coming financial shortfalls as it pays down its $448 million unfunded
Apartments smaller than 375 square feet are temporarily banned in Santa Monica while City Hall crafts new laws to regulate micro-apartments.
City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit market-rate micro-apartments
By CHARLES ANDREWS
DISAPPOINTED BUT NOT SURPRISED
That so few showed up at City Hall last week, to protest our City government’s enthusiasm to throw tons more good money
City Council is set to introduce rules governing historic buildings and cell antennas that will affect the appearance of Santa Monica neighborhoods.
The Council will vote at its Nov. 13
Two proposed cell phone antennas are the subject of an appeal before City Council next week.
Three residents have filed appeals over the sites on the 900 block of 18th
Registration Begins August 1, 2018
Santa Monica Community Recreation gears up for the fall season with the release of a new edition of RecScape (santamonica.gov/recscape) - a digital
The length of emerald pavement in Santa Monica is about to quintuple after the City Council rubber stamped a $5 million project to paint twenty miles of green bike lanes,
Summer is officially here and I am sure you’ve noticed the seasonal changes that take shape in our community as we all enjoy the quintessential California lifestyle on our
It’s been eight months since a group of Unite Here Local 11 members brought a megaphone and signs to the Spitfire Grill at the Santa Monica Airport. That October
On Tuesday, City Hall will debate a new Labor Peace Agreement rule for the City of Santa Monica and while an LPA sounds innocuous, it’s actually a monumentally bad