On Thursday, Feb. 28, former State Sen. Sheila Kuehl will lead the Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute in a panel and audience discussion regarding Prop. 13 — a 1978 bill
Effective immediately, the Santa Monica Public Library will allow DVDs to be renewed by borrowers. The renewal policy will now also include items that have no outstanding hold requests and
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — The City Council gave the green light last week to launch a fundraising campaign for a new memorial to honor Santa Monica's war dead.
The memorial,
LINCOLN BOULEVARD — Big Blue Bus leadership announced over the weekend that it would delay plans to create a bus-only lane on Lincoln Boulevard during peak hours, saying that the benefits
The Santa Monica History Museum, in collaboration with the city of Santa Monica's Commission on the Status of Women, will observe National Women's History Month by
SANTA MONICA — Many musical legends have performed in New York City's Carnegie Hall over the years. Later this month, 12 students from Santa Monica schools will add their
Expo Light Rail Line Project
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue eastbound between Fourth and Fifth streets is to close on Monday. Detailed information can be found online at:
CITYWIDE — The Santa Monica Conservancy will be honoring standout contributions to the preservation of the city's architectural and cultural heritage at its annual meeting on Sunday, Feb. 24
DOWNTOWN — Drivers accustomedto turning right on Colorado Avenue off Fourth Street will come back from Presidents' Day weekend with a slightly different commute on their hands.
The eastbound section
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Henry Waxman sent a letter to the White House Office of Management and Budget this week requesting that the president include funding
CITY HALL — Car-sharing services that might eliminate the need to own a second — or even first — car could be available in Santa Monica by the end of the year, city