Editor:
The news about the settlement of the Elizabeth Riel lawsuit is too outrageous to let pass without comment.
According to your article in the July 16 issue, the City
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Future topics will include permanent supportive housing, the role of Development Agreements
The City Council has voted to support state legislation to regulate vacation rentals like Airbnb.
Mayor Kevin McKeown, Mayor Pro Tempore Tony Vazquez and Councilmember Gleam Davis asked that Council
This Saturday the West L.A. chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is hosting a cleanup of Santa Monica's most polluted beach as part of the Barefoot Beach Rescue
The City of Santa Monica has settled a lawsuit with resident Elizabeth Riel over a disputed job offer.
At itsJuly 14 meeting,City Councilapproved a $710,000 settlement.
"The
The City of Santa Monica was highlighted in a new policy agenda from Next Century Cities as a model of how best to develop a high-quality broadband network.
"Connecting
We would like to wish Rick Cole a warm welcome to Santa Monica as our new City Manager. His lifelong career in public policy and civic engagement will be a
The dealings of the city government and the local school district overlap on a regular basis.
Teachers often request grant money from the City of Santa Monica for special trips,
The City of Santa Monica, in partnership with the Energy Network, is hosting a free Home Upgrade workshop at the Pico Branch Library to help homeowners kick-start summer savings.
The
Companies large and small are increasingly looking at Santa Monica as the ideal location for "flagship" retail outlets.
The nearly 8,000-square-foot Verizon Wireless Destination Store at the
The City of Santa Monica and James Corner Field Operations have announced that Santa Monica's Tongva Park/Ken Genser Square Project has been selected as one of six