City Manager Rod Gould has been appointed to a three-year term as West Coast Regional Vice President of the International City/County Management Association, it was announced this week.
The
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — One of the nation's top credit rating agencies announced Tuesday that it will review dozens of California cities for possible downgrades amid mounting concern over municipal
CITY HALL — The Landmarks Commission voted 6-0 Monday evening to give landmark protections to Chez Jay, a restaurant whose future is as uncertain as its past is lively.
The hearing
CITY HALL — One can see the portents of election season popping up all over Santa Monica.
Lawn signs emblazoned with the names of hopeful candidates are sprouting in green grass
MALIBU — The contest for three open spots on the Board of Education has become a tale of two geographic slates, and each will have an uphill battle to prove that
MALIBU — Since 2008, 31 states have introduced laws that would require people to present state-sanctioned photo identification before they would be allowed to vote in state and federal elections.
While
CITY HALL — Former Santa Monica City Manager Lamont Ewell is now a published author, having penned a step-by-step guide on how to successfully prepare for police and fire chief interviews.
CITY HALL — Three Santa Monica residents filed suit against City Hall Monday contesting a long-standing ban against non-commercial advertising on Santa Monica's Big Blue buses that has recently
Environmental guardians Sierra Club has announced its endorsements for four seats on the Santa Monica City Council.
They are City Councilman Terry O'Day, Planning Commissioners Richard McKinnon and
DOWNTOWN — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) appealed the decision to close the historic Santa Monica post office to the Postal Regulatory Commission Thursday on procedural grounds, but the effort may
DOWNTOWN — Bill Bloomfield has a big job ahead of him.
Between now and Nov. 6, he has to convince Westside and South Bay voters why they should choose him, a