CITY HALL — City Hall wants to strengthen connections with the community and empower up-and-coming civic leaders through a newly-proposed Citizen Academy, a crash course in the nuts and bolts of
MALIBU — The curtain is set to close May 31 on the Malibu Courthouse, a site that has played host to cases involving high-profile names such as Robert Downey Jr., Zsa
CITY HALL — City officials extended the deadline on a bid that could replace the Pico Youth & Family Center as a city grantee after nonprofits complained that there was too
CITYWIDE — A city arborist who ignited growing concern over the health of Santa Monica's trees says that the three-man crew he worked on was not enough to respond
MAIN LIBRARY — Trees throughout Santa Monica may be in bad shape because of faulty roots and other ailments, a situation that could have been prevented by proper selection and planting
CITY HALL — A City Hall employee in charge of supervising Santa Monica's urban forest fired off a complaint to the District Attorney's Office Monday alleging waste,
CITYWIDE — The California Department of Finance is staking claim to roughly $50 million in cash that once belonged to the former Santa Monica Redevelopment Agency, city officials said Wednesday.
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WOODLAWN CEMETERY — The City Attorney's Office and attorneys for a local fraternal order are in "sensitive discussions" over the fate of burial plots at the Woodlawn
OCEAN AVE — The Community & Cultural Services Department held an open house over the weekend to test out a variety of classes geared toward adults at the building that once
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica city departments and organizations are trying a new method of outreach to residents in the form of an online "town hall" meant to collect ideas
CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
CITY HALL — City Hall won a battle in its war with the state over redevelopment money, recouping almost half of the cash that had already been committed to affordable housing