Gov. Jerry Brown signed two bills sponsored by former Santa Monica Mayor, Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) into law last week.
Assembly Bill 1068 allows access to the pupil records
KEN GENSER SQUARE — It might dribble a bit and it might not be filled with plants, but the fountain in front of City Hall will be flowing next Saturday as
CITYWIDE — Roughly 1,100 households in Santa Monica that rely on federal funding to help pay the rent may be in jeopardy of losing their homes if members of Congress
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CityTV, the government access channel for the city of Santa Monica, will next week debut its newest program "Ask the Chief" featuring Santa Monica
MAIN LIBRARY— Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Santa Monica, addressed national issues and answered questions about the Santa Monica Airport at the Main Library Wednesday night.
Waxman spoke to the Santa Monica
CITYWIDE — When Santa Monica fire fighter Walter Gonzalez was working the Los Angeles Marathon earlier this year, he and another fire fighter weren't seated on a truck. They
CITY HALL — For 2012, the highest paid City Hall employees were City Manager Rod Gould, Assistant City Attorney Joseph Lawrence and City Attorney Marsha Moutrie.
The employees made $352,889,
City Hall's website — smgov.net — has been named a finalist by the Center for Digital Government in their annual Best of the Web competition, placing it among the
City officials recently launched a new Facebook page providing public service announcements, information on local events and updates to city policies.
Though Santa Monica already manages more than 50 individual
CITY HALL — Cities like Santa Monica do not just form, they are planned and in the city by the sea, much of that planning is happening right now.
City officials
CIVIC CENTER — On a day meant to celebrate freedom from an overreaching government, a group of activists gathered in Santa Monica not just to recognize their rights, but to protect
CITY HALL — A proposal to study the environmental impacts of Downtown development will only look at building heights 135 feet and below, a ceiling that could spell trouble for those