Editor:
I am one of the City Council candidates who declined to sign the so-called "transparency agreement" ("Council candidates steer clear of unknown groups," Aug. 21)
The first of what will probably be a couple of clandestine "citizen" or "neighbor" groups has emerged two months before the election — Santa Monicans for Responsible
CITY HALL — Planning commissioners took a protectionist stance for brick-and-mortar restaurants Wednesday night by approving restrictive regulations for off-street food truck lots that business owners say unfairly damage their bottom
Editor:
I am stunned by the hypocrisy of the City Council candidates who signed the transparency agreement ("Council candidates steer clear of unknown groups," Aug. 21). It has
CITY HALL — Half of the candidates for City Council have agreed not to participate in forums or respond to questionnaires by "unfamiliar groups" or political action committees that
VENICE — Ronald Weekley had plans to return to college this week in Louisiana where he was studying chemistry.
Instead, he says he finds himself questioning why he was forced to
Last Monday, ("Tidying up loose ends," My Write) I wrote about the new development planned for theaging VillageTrailer Parkat2930 Colorado Ave. and suggested that developer Marc Luzzattoredesign his
CITY HALL — Like your gourmet nosh with a side of napkins rather than a tablecloth?
The Planning Commission signaled its intent Wednesday to take up off-street food truck lots at
CITY HALL — A number of popular projects throughout Santa Monica will be put on hold or downsized so that City Hall can balance the loss of its Redevelopment Agency with
CITYWIDE — The initial deadline for nomination papers for elections in Santa Monica has come and gone, but the candidate field in the City Council race is far from certain.
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