CITYWIDE — Investors are looking for a safe — preferably lucrative — place to park their cash these days, which some believe may be one factor at the root of a recent explosion
City Hall and the Elks Club are battling over burial plots at Woodlawn Cemetery that the club says rightfully belong to them. The city disagrees as legal proceedings continue.
So,
SAMOHI — The revving of an engine, gunshots and booming explosions are all common sounds used in modern movies.
But a unique event at Santa Monica High School's Barnum
Editor:
Thank you for printing the letter from Jonathan Mann ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 25). I agree with you and would love to
Editor:
Anna Sklar is not alone in her "frustration and anger with the present City Council's blithe advancement of development" in Santa Monica ("Recall now,
CITY HALL — The City Council moved to loosen proposed restrictions on private exercise instruction in public parks Tuesday night by allowing limited group trainings and heavier equipment in some parks
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Every school and department in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will have to cut 2 percent from their budgets in order to reduce a persistent deficit, school
Proposed regulations on fitness instruction in Santa Monica parks are before the City Council on Tuesday night.
Most fitness training in our parks is "one-on-one" — a private trainer
Editor:
I appreciate Bill Bauer's column ("City Council approves future slum," My Write, April 15) because I am one of the residents who asked the City
The City Council last week agreed to allow the redevelopment of Village Trailer Park, much to the dismay of tenants who have been fighting the park's closure for
How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed