Bill Walker has been hired as Santa Monica's new fire chief, according to a statement released by the City on Thursday night.
Walker will start work on May
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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Santa Monica College officials are considering asking voters to pass a $295-million bond for expansion and improvement projects.
The local community college’s board of trustees last month discussed placing
Some of you may have heard of the LUVE initiative. We support this measure, which aims to protect Santa Monica from overdevelopment, keep traffic from getting worse, preserve resources and
When the Expo Line opens on May 20, regular riders will probably make use of a Transit Access Pass to board the train, but Santa Monicans will be able to
The City of Santa Monica is currently engaged in finalizing its Downtown Community Plan (DCP). This Specific Plan is generally bounded by Lincoln Boulevard, the Interstate 10 freeway, Ocean Avenue
I had lunch this weekend at Real Food Daily, the meal was fine and I had great company. The service was great and the environment was lovely all of which
Santa Monica residents are getting ready for the arrival of the Expo light-rail in May, and part of getting ready means learning about train safety. And what better way to
With the long-awaited arrival of the Expo line set for May, we are beginning to see a fuller picture of how Santa Monica has shaped up to connect and support
It's not enough for a city to provide its residents mobility, affordable housing, places of worship or profitable businesses. These are essential but minimal standards. Our city should
Rick Cole rattled off many flourishing components of Santa Monica: its important role in the tech sector, its real estate values, its robust tourism industry and its award-winning environmental projects.
Our City is blessed with an array of transportation options, perhaps the envy of any small city in this state and in the country. Our system has worked well for