Tuesday’s City Council meeting will be dominated by two Study Sessions, the first of which addresses the economic issues faced by the City associated with hosting the beach volleyball
The first actual sign of progress over the seemingly controversial hosting of the beach volleyball competition in the 2028 Olympics will be seen in Tuesday’s City Council meeting in
Mayor Phil Brock set an impressive new standard in Tuesday’s City Council meeting by creating sparks just two minutes into the evening’s proceedings. In conducting some agenda management,
The cash is flowing and the mud is slinging in the race for Santa Monica City Council.
With a Thursday deadline to report fundraising showing another massive influx of cash
In a rare moment of decisive unity, councilmembers agreed that Measure G, which will be on the November 2024 ballot, was not – at least in its current state – worthy of
The November election in Santa Monica will be among the least contested in City history as one of the two races that voters would have had a voice in is
With a matter of days remaining before early voters can send in their ballots, endorsements and cash continue to flow into campaigns both local and regional including a new player
This Tuesday’s City Council meeting is an usually light affair, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any interesting items on the agenda. At the time of going
Councilmembers who want to "discuss" something at an official meeting will have to first win the approval of the City Attorney and City Manager following last month’s
Will artificial intelligence be the doom of political integrity? Or will it help promote election law compliance in California? Depends on who you ask, according to a panel of tech
Project 2025, the 900-page conservative playbook for the next Republican president, issues an ultimatum for California: track and report abortion data to the federal government or risk losing billions in