The last few items addressed on the agenda as Tuesday’s City Council meeting were a collection of six Discussion Items, but as the meeting sailed past 1 o’clock
The Santa Monica City Council approved new measures last week allowing the Big Blue Bus transit agency to ban disruptive passengers from riding city buses, part of an effort to
In Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Mayor Lana Negrete proclaimed February once again as Black History Month with a theme this year of “African Americans and labor.”
“Here in Santa
The Santa Monica City Council is kicking off the new year with a focus on reforming its own policies.
Council is set to consider several governance reforms aimed at enhancing
City Manager David White has announced Arminé Chaparyan will become the new director of the Community Development Department, bringing more than two decades of local government experience to a critical
In what will be an emotional evening for many, this will be the last time Mayor Phil Brock and Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Christine Parra and Oscar de la Torre will
A step forward in citywide equity was made this past week, as a permanent reminder of past pain and work to be done is now outside of Santa Monica City
A step forward in citywide equity was made this past week, as a permanent reminder of past pain and work to be done is now outside of Santa Monica City
Despite a national rejection of progressivism in the 2024 presidential race, Democratic leaders in the Los Angeles area called Santa Monica’s election results a bright spot amidst the party’
Santa Monica has not been sheltered from the most anxiety-ridden day to hit America in years, as both the nerves and excitement were palpable at polling places Tuesday.
The City Council meeting last week was interrupted by suspected smoke in City Hall. Fortunately, the physical fire was outside of the building. But the meeting was incendiary in every