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Growing up in mid-sized Virginia Beach, Andrew Waldholtz wanted to live in a big city so he moved to the District of Columbia for college. After
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For as long as anyone can remember, rent increases rarely happened at Ridgeview Homes, a family-owned mobile home park in upstate New York.
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Is $810 million worth $2?
That’s a good question, given it costs $2 to buy a Mega Millions lottery ticket that could pay off with
Party: The Santa Monica Music Center celebrated its 50th Anniversary over the weekend. The event included founder Chico Fernandez, his brother (Victor) and daughter (Lana Negrete) alongside many friends who had interacted with the store over the years.
Democratic California State Senator Ben Allen’s name was the only option for voters in CA-24 on the June 7, 2022, primary ballot, but with more than 6,000 district
The City of Santa Monica is considering an electric future with a series of proposed code revisions that would eliminate natural gas from homes and encourage adoption of electric vehicles.
This is a year of changes, starting with our new name, Santa Monica – Pacific Palisades Lions Club and new members, we are also creating a new fundraising event!
After more
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Which would you choose: free money you get to keep, or money you need to pay back with interest?
That was the easy
As the issue of whether or not Santa Monica should be divided into voting districts — where each neighborhood elects one official to represent them on council, rather than electing seven
The City of Santa Monica has no shortage of community members willing to volunteer their time to serve on various municipal boards and commissions, from recreation and parks to public
City Council will meet on Tuesday, July 26 to rehash debates over proposed ballot measures that could raise local taxes and revise rules for rent control.
Council took the first