With the passage of the Measure V school bond in 2016, Santa Monica College committed to pledging $20 million toward a redevelopment of Memorial Park that was first envisioned in
The City of Santa Monica would like you to stop parking like a jerk.
Starting Nov. 1, the police department’s Traffic Services Divisions will begin enforcing a section of
Santa Monica City Council had high hopes for the expansion and redevelopment of Memorial Park when plans were approved in October 2019. Then came the pandemic.
Drastic budgetary restrictions due
ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom called for an overhaul of Democrats' political strategy on Saturday, saying the party is "getting crushed" by Republicans in
The City of Santa Monica and Caltrans have released a Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Assessment for the Santa Monica Pier Bridge Replacement Project, signaling the next stage in
Santa Monica Public Libraries (SMPL) are joining book-lovers across the nation this week in celebrating Banned Books Week. Beginning last Sunday Sept. 18 and running through this Sunday, Sept. 4,
Associated Press
California’s attorney general on Tuesday took over the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigation of a county supervisor who had called the corruption probe an act
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. Monday, September 19, 2022
Many of us were raised with the idea that the United States has the world’s best democracy. But that view
The fallout from Wednesday’s search of Shelia Kuehl’s Santa Monica home by Sheriff’s deputies has both sides accusing the other of ethical violations.
Kuehl’s home was
Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant on the Santa Monica home of Los Angeles County Supervisor Shelia Kuehl this morning in connection with allegations of wrongdoing over a contract
Housing officials are looking to right more than a decade of deficiency in administration of federal housing aid in Santa Monica by recruiting more residents into the regulatory process.
The
MICHAEL R. BLOOD, Associated Press
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Friday intended to open the way for the state's last operating nuclear power plant to run