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
OCEAN PARK BLVD — The end of a 60-year tradition of erecting winter displays in Palisades Park removed a huge burden from public employees without impacting the ability of participants to
CITY HALL — City officials are seeking public input on a plan that will direct over $2.5 million in federal grant dollars toward affordable housing, homeless services and other community
CITY HALL — The Planning Commission asked Planning Department officials to go back to the drawing board on an unpopular parking policy that would have reduced the amount of parking needed
CITY HALL — Attorneys with Santa Monica's Consumer Protection Unit said Monday they have seen a surge in housing discrimination complaints by tenants with disabilities.
One tenant with a
CITYWIDE — Residents said Santa Monica is an "excellent" place to live and gave city officials positive marks for providing quality services, but remained troubled by traffic, homelessness and
CITY HALL — City officials confirmed Wednesday that they would no longer work with traffic and circulation consultant Jeffrey Tumlin after comments on an online biography proved even more controversial than
Officials with Santa Monica's largest nonprofit housing provider are rushing to correct a mailer that went out to hundreds of tenants in early March informing them they would
CITY HALL — Santa Monica city officials announced Wednesday that the city by the sea won $1 million in a nationwide competition to fund work on a unique measurement with the