Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
SMO — Opponents of the Santa Monica Airport lost their second of two lawsuits that attempted to dismantle a ballot initiative put forth by SMO advocates.
National aviation advocacy groups financially
CITY HALL — The balloted candidates for City Council have been whittled down to 14 from the 18 who pulled the necessary paperwork.
Candidates were required to collect signatures from 100
CITY HALL — It could be another full ballot this November.
Fifteen City Council candidates returned paperwork to City Hall in time for Wednesday night's deadline. The signatures collected
CITYWIDE - Several candidates for City Council are already stacking dollars for their campaign run this year.
Seven candidates have filed campaign finance disclosure statements, allowing them to raise cash
CITYWIDE — The Steering Committee of the city's largest political party announced its support of two City Council candidates over the weekend but support of a third may be
CITYWIDE — Infiltrators, start your engines.
The city's newest political party will endorse City Council candidates through an online vote by its members, according to the group's
CITY HALL — City Manager Rod Gould will retire early next year.
Gould made the announcement in a letter addressed to City Council Friday afternoon.
"I have thought deeply about
JAMS — Grab a friend or a hundred and head on down to John Adams Middle School for the most high-stakes endorsement convention in the city this Sunday.
Santa Monicans for
CITYWIDE — Leaders of the city's largest political party are urging City Council candidates not to make promises about personnel decisions they'd make if elected in order
MAIN LIBRARY - The residents have spoken and what they said was, "Booooooo..."
If Residocracy's first-ever City Council candidate forum, held Monday night at the Main