A recent Daily Press article found that the Expo Light Rail Line hasn't brought any significant changes to traffic or crime to Culver City, which had its portion
City officials recently admitted that they have no clue as to how a more developer-friendly zoning map was included in the Land Use & Circulation Element in regards to A-lots
There's been a lot of talk lately about raising the minimum wage and paying low-skilled workers more, including folks who clean hotel rooms and make Big Macs. In
City Hall recently sued the Federal Aviation Administration to determine who has control of Santa Monica Airport after 2015.
So, this week The Q-Line asks:
What would you like to
City officials are considering a plan that would make a portion of Michigan Avenue east of Santa Monica High School a one-way street to make biking safer for students.
So,
The owners of Santa Monica Place are proposing to build a new theater at the mall. City and business leaders have for years said that Downtown needs an upgrade to
Santa Monica Daily Press Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera recently wrote about his experience living without a car for the last five years. He took to biking after his car was stolen.
Last week the City Council voted to charge personal trainers who use public parks to get their clients in shape ("Trainers say new fitness fees too high," Oct.
The Big Blue Bus is seriously considering eliminating transfers from one bus to another as a cost-saving measure and to raise more revenue by having riders purchase $4 day passes.
Planning commissioners say they would like the Bergamot Transit Village to have better design features, asking the developer to revisit their plans.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
The state Legislature recently passed a bill that allows the undocumented to receive driver's licenses, a first for California. This could be a boom for those who work