Violence continued to plague Santa Monica last week with yet another multiple shooting.
This time two men were shot in broad daylight in the Pico Neighborhood, with one succumbing to
PICO BLVD — The Pico Youth & Family Center will stay open for another year on city funds as a drop-in and referral center under a proposal that will go before
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Here they go again! Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights every year has to think up more and more devious tricks on apartment owners to get re-elected. They have
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Since Santa Monica's transformation into Dubai by the bay, its warmth and charms are gone. It has turned into a money pit for developers, plain and simple.
COLORADO AVE — When the Exposition Light Rail Line opens for business in 2015, tens of thousands of people are expected to hop on to get to work, run errands or
There's more to a discussion item about Downtown Santa Monica development brought forth by Councilman Kevin McKeown (with support from Tony Vazquez and Ted Winterer) at last Tuesday&
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board embraced compromise Thursday night, agreeing to raise registration fees by almost half of what officials proposed four months ago and force landlords for the
Last Friday's shooting rampage through the streets of Santa Monica has us thinking about gun laws. California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, yet
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — The Santa Monica man who killed six people, including his father and brother, last week during a shooting rampage that terrorized the Pico Neighborhood fired off at
CITY HALL — Proposed developments in Downtown will continue through the public process as usual despite vociferous community disapproval and lack of trust, a divided City Council decided Tuesday night.
Councilmembers
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A program that provides hands-on skills training to local high school students could see as much as a third of its budget disappear under a recent proposal to