DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
MEMORIAL PARK — If you see what looks like a shrunken Ciclavia on Saturday it's likely Kidical Mass.
The event, organized by City Hall, invites kids to bike in
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Next month, City Hall will inscribe more than 100 names onto the six plinths that make up the Woodlawn Commemorative Wall.
The plinths, which will be installed at
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CITY HALL — City Council will have to reconsider its controversial decision to approve a major development project.
The Los Angeles County Clerk deemed 6,800 referendum signatures legitimate, enough to
MID-CITY — At my first internship, I had to call every surrounding bar in the phonebook for an article that my boss was writing. Nathan Stumpf got to dress a wound.
If you plan to drink tonight, it would be best to have a designated driver handy.
The Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI/
SAMOHI — Students go back to school after spring break on Monday and so will Mark Black, the Santa Monica High School teacher involved in the student-teacher altercation earlier this month.
LINCOLN BLVD — Practice your detours.
Lincoln Boulevard will be closed at Colorado Avenue for a week starting Monday for the laying of Expo Light Rail tracks.
The worst Expo construction
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CITY HALL — Federal grants could cover rental subsidies, traffic circles, and building repairs in the city by the sea next fiscal year.
City Hall's action plan addresses the
CITY HALL — Bring popcorn.
City Council will consider two separate agreements at Tuesday's meeting that could bring major movie theaters — both ArcLight Cinemas — to the city by the