WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) on Thursday joined efforts to force a key vote on legislation that would stop the doubling of interest rates on
MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Civic Center Auditorium can survive past its planned June closure, but it will have to revolutionize its layout, amenities and management structure if it plans
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica city departments and organizations are trying a new method of outreach to residents in the form of an online "town hall" meant to collect ideas
MAIN LIBRARY — A Frank Gehry-designed hotel proposed for the heart of Downtown got mixed reviews at its public debut Thursday night, with many happy for a piece by the architectural
CITY HALL — Landmarks commissioners moved Monday night to give special status to the Central Tower building on Fourth Street, a 102-foot-building that was dubbed Santa Monica's first skyscraper.
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The Santa Monica Conservancy this Sunday intends to give The Rehabilitation Award to Community Corp of Santa Monica (CCSM) for rehabilitating a number of older multi-family buildings in the
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The Santa Monica Conservancy this Sunday intends to give The Rehabilitation Award to Community Corp of Santa Monica (CCSM) for rehabilitating a number of older multi-family buildings in the
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials unveiled a plan last week to tackle the achievement gap between minority students and their white and Asian counterparts, proposing not just
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A well-timed refinance on Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District bonds will save taxpayers $2.8 million, district officials announced last week.
The district took advantage of historically low
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica bucked a national trend in 2011 that showed an increase in the number of hate crimes targeting people because of their sexual orientation.
The Federal
CITY HALL — City officials are contemplating restrictions on a program that offers discounts on property taxes to owners of historic homes in the face of a tight economic climate.
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SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Board of Education got its first look at an agreement with the local nonprofit in charge of raising funds for districtwide programs Thursday, but key points of