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
CITY HALL — Landmarks commissioners moved Monday night to give special status to the Central Tower building on Fourth Street, a 102-foot-building that was dubbed Santa Monica's first skyscraper.
CITYWIDE — Homeless people and Californians who make less than $14,702 annually will qualify for a free cell phone and service plan under a decision by the California Public Utilities
CITYWIDE — Unless Congress comes to some kind of compromise, $1.2 trillion in automatic federal spending cuts will take effect on Friday that will hit Santa Monica, although how much
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Henry Waxman sent a letter to the White House Office of Management and Budget this week requesting that the president include funding
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board on Thursday will get a look at a plan to raise registration fees on rent-controlled apartments and shift some of that cost to landlords
MAIN LIBRARY — As Los Angeles struggles to decide what to do with its medical marijuana dispensaries, Santa Monica city officials embarked Thursday on the complex process of deciding whether or
SM COURTHOUSE — The embattled Pico Youth & Family Center is still in dire financial straits with both of its major sources of funding tied up in red tape.
Although the
CIVIC CENTER — When it comes to naming the multi-million-dollar park currently under construction across from City Hall, residents seem unable to come to a consensus.
Following an exhaustive process to
LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that employees can't win certain damages, back pay or reinstatement even if discrimination played a substantial role in their termination
CITY HALL — Candidate and independent expenditure campaigns threw down roughly $1.2 million on local races for the Nov. 6 election, according to filings that began trickling in last week.