MALIBU — As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Board of Education prepares to vote on a $385 million bond measure Wednesday to upgrade district facilities, several active Malibu
The income eligibility limits for the senior citizens utility user's tax (UUT) exemption program were revised for 2012-13, effective July 1.
This program exempts seniors and disabled individuals
CITY HALL — The City Council approved a $325,000 settlement Tuesday for a 7-year-old boy who was badly hurt when a pitbull broke out of a dog run in Memorial
CITY HALL — The City Council did an about-face on a controversial smoking ban Tuesday night over unanswered questions regarding medical marijuana and a perceived lack of outreach to condominium owners.
CITY HALL — City officials turn
ed over $12.6 million to the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller to comply with a new state law governing the death of redevelopment agencies that
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
JAMS — Santa Monica's foremost political organization threw its weight unanimously behind candidates vying for educational posts and the Rent Control Board at its convention Sunday, but struggled to
Applications are now available for a position on the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women. The nine-member commission advises the City Council and city officials on issues relating to women and girls, while also implementing its own 2010-15 Strategic Plan.
The Republican Party has something in common with the porn industry: a lack of enthusiasm for condoms. During the fight for the primaries, the “Condom Question” came up more often than at a senior prom.
CITY HALL — Frank Sinatra dined there. The Pentagon Papers were reportedly leaked there. One of its peanuts went to space. The Chez Jay restaurant at 1657 Ocean Ave.
DOWNTOWN — Barry Silver purchased his Toyota Prius in November 2005 because he wanted to reduce his impact on the environment. An added bonus was that he could park for free at meters in Santa Monica thanks to a law passed by the City Council to entice people to purchase more fuel-efficient vehicles