by Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 30, 2018
Cutting off your nose to spite your face isn’t good public policy. Yet that is exactly what Measure TL would do
The City of Santa Monica has prosecuted four major cases for minimum wage violations on its path to a $15 minimum wage in 2020, three of which convicted hotels or
KATHLEEN FOODY
Associated Press
A federal trial in Colorado could have far-reaching effects on the United States' budding marijuana industry if a jury sides with a couple who say
DAVID BAUDER
AP Media Writer
The hostility she's felt from the public recently wasn't necessarily the last straw in television news photographer Lori Bentley-Law's
Santa Monica commuters can ride to or from Santa Monica for just $2 until Nov. 17.
The GoSaMo Transportation Management Organization (TMO) partnered with the Waze Carpool App to bring
In the wake of City employee Eric Uller’s arrest for child molestation, the Pico Neighborhood Association will host a community meeting to ask for transparency from the City in
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work planned for the week of October 29. Please contact Robert Zak, Project Manager at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this project.
Parking
Customers at the Oct. 31 Santa Monica Farmers Market will be able to take home as many pumpkins as they can carry for $5.
Participants must pick up the pumpkins
Two years after an African American man was brutalized by police while charging his electric vehicle in a city park after hours, Santa Monicans will be able to charge their
Name: Geoffrey Neri
Age: 48
Occupation: Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: Sunset Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married with one child
Party affiliation: None, Independent
Who has the
Last vestige of City’s manufacturing history will close next year
Santa Monica’s last factory will close early in 2019 after battling parking issues, rising rent and labor costs.