Greg Coote, a successful entertainment executive and a passionate supporter of the arts in local schools, died on June 27 at the age of 72.
Friends described Coote as a
DOWNTOWN — When parents found out that the YMCA's swim team, which had more than 100 members, was abruptly canceled and its head coach, who'd been with
The Santa Monica Planning Commission reviewed the first two of a half-dozen new developments coming to Lincoln Boulevard on the eastern edge of the downtown business area last Wednesday.
The
CITY HALL - Imagine sitting outside at the future Steak N Shake on the Third Street Promenade watching the autumn leaves fall or staring at a snow-capped peak.
Well, you&
One of City Hall's biggest public relations disasters in recent years is the hiring and firing of a public relations manager. Ironic, Huh?
With the retirement oflong timeDeputy
It appears that our City Council is in the midst of an identity crisis, our identity. They believe that both we and they live or should live in a different
Editor:
Will someone please explain to me why the Santa Monica City Council has funded an effort for "consultants to begin work with the community, and the Planning Department
CITY HALL — Whatever happened to that "Chain Reaction" sculpture that everyone was so worked up about earlier this year?
In February, City Council voted to pick up the
CITY HALL — How high is too high for an oceanfront project? You, registered voter, may have a chance to decide.
On Tuesday, when City Council unanimously favored the 148-foot-tall version
Last Tuesday, City Council reviewed and unanimously approved a proposal for the development of 2.9 acres of city-owned land along Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
The project
WILSHIRE BLVD - It's not just the large developments that neighborhood groups watch.
The Northeast Neighbors association has successfully appealed the designs for a relatively small Citibank on