CITY HALL — The City Council campaigns of Gleam Davis, Frank Gruber, Terry O'Day and Ted Winterer received a boost this week after the Coalition of Santa Monica City
SM PIER — Last Wednesday, as sunset graced the waters of the Santa Monica Bay and cool night breezes chased away the last vestiges of the day's heat, a
The first of what will probably be a couple of clandestine "citizen" or "neighbor" groups has emerged two months before the election — Santa Monicans for Responsible
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The issue of transparency is important, however, readers should recognize the limits of the agreement declared by the candidates signing this transparency letter ("Council candidates steer clear of
CITY HALL — Half of the candidates for City Council have agreed not to participate in forums or respond to questionnaires by "unfamiliar groups" or political action committees that
CITYWIDE — The initial deadline for nomination papers for elections in Santa Monica has come and gone, but the candidate field in the City Council race is far from certain.
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CITY HALL — Sarah Gorman, currently city clerk of Santa Clarita, Calif., has been named Santa Monica’s new city clerk, succeeding Maria Stewart who retired recently, officials announced Tuesday.
Applications are now available for a position on the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women. The nine-member commission advises the City Council and city officials on issues relating to women and girls, while also implementing its own 2010-15 Strategic Plan.
CITY HALL — When tourists and residents walk along the Santa Monica Pier, they find a bustling place with an amusement park, nationally-ranked bathrooms and a few empty store fronts.
CITY HALL — In a nod to public opinion, Santa Monica City Council members voted Tuesday to raise the limit on campaign contributions, but by half of what was originally recommended by staff.
CITY HALL — Elected officials today are expected to consider raising financial contribution limits for City Council campaigns, a move which local activists believe will disenfranchise Santa Monicans in favor of wealthy, outside interests.