CITY HALL — A structural engineer hired by City Hall has declared a monumental sculpture in the Civic Center safe, although still in need of repairs and regular maintenance which may
NOMA — A landmarked eucalyptus tree in a private yard on 24th Street will come down by Saturday after an 11th-hour inspection yielded no certainty that the giant tree was not
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable City announced Tuesday its decision to endorse Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in her run for the 50th State Assembly District.
Butler, who served in
DISTRICTWIDE — The steering committee of a Santa Monica education advocacy organization announced its state and local picks Sunday for the Nov. 6 general election.
Community for Excellent Public Schools (CEPS)
BEVERLY HILLS — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) has represented the Westside in Congress since 1975.
In that time, he's racked up influence points as ranking member and — in
CITYWIDE — In the People's Republic of Santa Monica, tenants rule.
That is borne out with a quick count of elected officials. Five of the seven City Council members,
SMO — The Santa Monica Airport Commission voted unanimously this week to recommend that the City Council put its weight behind an attempt by a West Los Angeles group to impose
CITY HALL — Planning commissioners took a protectionist stance for brick-and-mortar restaurants Wednesday night by approving restrictive regulations for off-street food truck lots that business owners say unfairly damage their bottom
FIFTH STREET — City and federal officials have announced their intention to fight plans by the United States Postal Service to close the New Deal-era post office on Fifth Street and
CITYWIDE — In a town known for its often exuberant degree of public participation, another group has appeared on the scene with an aim to influence the style of development in
DOWNTOWN — With any new technology, there are bound to be some bugs that need to be worked out.
Catiana Vitanza found that out the hard way when she and her