SMMUSD HDQTRS — The school board last week voted to transfer $800,000 in the school district's reserve to the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation after the nonprofit came up
As a student of politics, I'm often interested in the lives of renowned office holders before they entered the political world. For example, Harry Truman was a haberdasher
Editor:
I hope there are not too many candidates for the City Council this year who are not serious. That would dilute the hoped for anti-O'Connor vote. In
MID-CITY — A big player in Sony's video game division is leaving the city and taking our name with it.
Santa Monica Studios, owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, announced
CITYWIDE — Residents attempting to stop a major development project through a referendum gained a major ally this week.
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), the largest political party in
Former Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School Board member Barry Snell has been named to the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, it was announced last week.
The board selected Snell from
WESTSIDE — This year's political races are heating up for Santa Monicans.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education member Ben Allen announced his candidacy for State Senate
Last Tuesday night, City Council approved a development agreement (DA) allowing Texas developer Hines to build nearly 767,000 square feet of creative office, commercial and residential space along Olympic
Editor:
The Hines project at Bergamot is consistent with our city's strategy of directing growth to this station area, helps us meet our sustainability goals and prepares us
Rep. Henry Waxman announced recently that he was going to retire from Congress after serving 20 terms. Potential candidates have already signaled interest in taking over the Westside seat including
CITYWIDE — If you think of the public outcry over the Hines development project as a storm, we are likely in the eye of it.
Santa Monica's City Council