The dust settled on this year’s legislative session last Friday, when the deadline passed for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign or veto what was left of a tall
Community organizers, stakeholders and gadflies, take note: rules surrounding public comments at civic meetings could once again be changing in January, after Santa Monica City Council declined to extend a
by By Alexei Koseff, CalMatters
There were four more requests for gun violence restraining orders on Jeff Brooker’s desk when he arrived at the San Diego City Attorney’s
Section 8 voucher holders will soon have a stronger voice when it comes to housing issues, especially the administration of federal housing dollars, within the City of Santa Monica.
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Kurt Gonska was unanimously appointed as an interim commissioner of the Rent Control Board last week to fill the spot left vacant in August when Board Member Naomi Sultan resigned
DON THOMPSON, Associated Press
After months of escalating verbal assaults and threats against local government leaders, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed a bill setting standards for when officials
Police: The Santa Monica Police Department celebrated National Night Out on Tuesday with an event at City Hall designed to introduce residents to members of the department.
Washington: Advocates and Santa Monica residents Miki Lamm & Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns at the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) 2022 Forum in Washington, DC ready to discuss The NAPA Reauthorization
Santa Monica’s representatives have been busy in Sacramento drawing up environmental and housing bills this legislative session, a number of which apply to the Coastal Zone (which covers nearly
Vote by mail ballots have hit mailboxes and it’s once again time for Santa Monicans to practice their civic duty for this year’s June primaries ahead of the
Public Works Director Rick Valte announced the selection of Christopher Dishlip as Santa Monica’s new Assistant Director of Public Works. Dishlip is tasked with overseeing more than 200 staff