The Santa Monica Fire Department held its annual Sept. 11 memorial ceremony on Wednesday morning. Firefighters gathered in front their stations to observe a moment of silence and at Station 1 the ceremony included a rendition of Amazing Grace on the bagpipes.
By Lauren Hepler
A string of sexual assaults in Los Angeles shelters. A brutal murder in a motel transformed into emergency pandemic housing. Rats, roaches and garbage piling up in
The heat was on in more ways than one on Sunday, as the 10 candidates for Santa Monica City Council stepped into a sweaty Lincoln Middle School auditorium to make their cases before the November 5 election.
In a move that almost snuck under the radar last month, the City Council voted 4-3 to support an effort by an affordable housing developer to purchase another large property
The first City Council meeting of September looks alot like the last meeting of August with a couple of weighty items held over but we’ll have to wait and
With concerns over public safety an ever-present topic in Los Angeles County, the 2024 election for the county’s District Attorney position will prove to be pivotal.
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. September 6, 2024
Santa Monica has a long tradition of deep community involvement in local government. The City of Santa Monica convenes numerous community meetings
The official opening of the Westside Democratic Headquarters on the Promenade on Sunday afternoon attracted all manner of attention as political supporters and willing volunteers queued outside while anti-Israel-Gaza-War protestors
Speed limits on more than 30 miles of Santa Monica streets will be lowered, following unanimous approval by the Santa Monica City Council on Tuesday.
These reductions are the results
Tuesday’s City Council meeting was an ambitious affair to say the least. With an agenda already packed to bursting point and public input in plentiful supply, it was evident
The battle for City Council has become clear this week with a new candidate slate announcing themselves and earning endorsements.
Incumbents Phil Brock and Oscar de la Torre are running
The recent Democratic National Convention has the party at fever pitch around its Presidential ticket, making it an opportune time for local Democrat representatives to place themselves on the Promenade.