City Manager Rick Cole wants to see Downtown Santa Monica evolve towards a cultural and arts destination, while preserving the economic foundation that has driven development of the area.
Cole
On August 8, at approximately 2 p.m.
Officers responded to the 2200 block of Colorado Boulevard in regards to a domestic violence call. Upon arriving, officers met with the
Among the defining achievements of this generation, one of the most transformative will be the use of technological innovation to democratize access to information of all kinds.
The ease with
On August 6, at about 7:40 a.m.
Officers responded to the area of 4th Street and Olympic Drive regarding an assault with a baseball bat that just occurred
Personal-belief exemptions remain an issue for Santa Monica schools with the 2015-2016 school year getting started and the enactment of a new state vaccination law coming soon.
The bill, co-authored
Monday night is the beginning (and possibly end) of the end for development at the once-controversial former Papermate factory.
Reoccupation of the site is imminent and the Architectural Review Board
On Aug.8 at approximately 10:15 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were driving in the 100 block of Broadway when they observed a female yelling at an elderly
Anybody wanting to live in Santa Monica today has a limited number of housing types from which to choose. One could purchase a single-family home or a condominium, or rent
Downtown Santa Monica Inc. (DTSM) held its annual meeting on Aug. 13 and among the many speeches, toasts, reflections and plans was a wealth of data regarding the city'
On August 8, at approximately 5:15 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Marguerita Avenue in regards to an unknown trouble.
Upon arriving,
Three residents have filed a civil suit against former City Manager Rod Gould alleging his current employment by Management Partners, Inc. is a violation of Santa Monica's anti-corruption