The Planning Commission recently voted to deny the Palihouse hotel a permit to sell alcohol. A number of residents came out against allowing booze at the hotel, which is located
A tenants' rights group in Santa Monica is asking city officials to ban e-cigarettes, a relatively new technology that delivers nicotine in the form of a vapor instead of
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education recently voted to spend $800,000 to help make up for the Education Foundation's failure to raise $4 million
The City Council last week approved the controversial Bergamot Transit Village despite considerable opposition from a number of local residents. There is now a movement afoot to create a referendum
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
A recent Daily Press article revealed that water usage is up in Santa Monica despite an ongoing drought across the state.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What
The 20th anniversary of the Northridge earthquake brought back vivid memories for Santa Monicans who experienced it.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you remember most
There is a movement afoot that would make major changes to the Santa Monica Pier's Twilight Concert Series, including reducing the amount of people watching from the beach.
City officials have indicated that City Hall may be willing to pay for repairs for the controversial "Chain Reaction" sculpture, reversing their previous stance that private donors should
With the new year comes new opportunities to go in a different direction.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you think should be Santa Monica'
Santa Monica Pier leadership has tried to create new, innovative programming on the historic structure this year with mixed results. The Twilight Concert Series continues to be a major draw,