CITY HALL — City Council will have a rare chance to overturn a controversial decision.
Thanks to thousands of signatures from Santa Monica voters, council will have to decide whether or
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
CITYWIDE — Bill Dawson found the keys — in an envelope between the screen door and the front door — and let himself into the Airbnb unit he'd rented.
Inside was
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Next month, City Hall will inscribe more than 100 names onto the six plinths that make up the Woodlawn Commemorative Wall.
The plinths, which will be installed at
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and
CITY HALL — City Council will have to reconsider its controversial decision to approve a major development project.
The Los Angeles County Clerk deemed 6,800 referendum signatures legitimate, enough to
SAMOHI — Students go back to school after spring break on Monday and so will Mark Black, the Santa Monica High School teacher involved in the student-teacher altercation earlier this month.
SMO — The city's largest political party has come out against a recent ballot initiative that aims to put the future of the Santa Monica Airport in the hands
SECOND STREET — Laemmle executives want the Monica 4 movie theater to expand and contract.
The Second Street cinema currently has four screens and about 1,100 seats but a proposed
An incident at Santa Monica High School recently has made national news. It was the wrestling match between Samohi science teacher/wrestling coach Mark Black and an 18-year-old student. Coach
CITY HALL — A relatively short council meeting went by with many unanimous affirmative votes and little comment from the public.
Mayor Pam O'Connor and Councilmember Bob Holbrook were