Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
CITYWIDE — The initial deadline for nomination papers for elections in Santa Monica has come and gone, but the candidate field in the City Council race is far from certain.
Unlike
CITY HALL — Santa Monicans have worked to pay tribute to their war dead.
The Greek Amphitheater at Santa Monica High School stands in honor of Santa Monicans that served in
CITYWIDE — The owner and operator of a medical marijuana testing facility denied a business license by City Hall has taken his appeal out of the bureaucratic realm and to his
SAMOHI — The field-sharing agreement that gave community members access to the new field at Santa Monica High School is now a year old, and groups are taking full advantage of
MALIBU — The local school district race just got interesting.
Three education advocates from Malibu have thrown their hats in the ring, challenging the three incumbents for their spots on the
CITYWIDE — The plan that is supposed to guide the roll-out of bicycle infrastructure in Santa Monica has won a great deal of acclaim since the City Council approved it in
CITY HALL — Sarah Gorman, currently city clerk of Santa Clarita, Calif., has been named Santa Monica’s new city clerk, succeeding Maria Stewart who retired recently, officials announced Tuesday.
MALIBU — Residents here have filed suit against City Hall and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in an attempt to stop the installation of lights at the Malibu High School football field.
CITYWIDE — The leaders of Santa Monica's foremost political party, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), announced this weekend that they would support former City Councilman Tony Vazquez
CITY HALL — Every second and fourth Tuesday, the City Council sits down with a stack of staff reports to debate and decide the issues facing Santa Monica.
Seated directly opposite
WILMONT — The Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Coalition announced Friday it would stand by its decision to purge its membership of an opposition group that tried to dominate the coalition's elections