With the forthcoming Expo Light Rail Line comes much construction.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
Has the light rail construction made your commute around Santa Monica
A recently enacted bill states that a transgender student is permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities consistent with
The City Council recently asked city staffers to draft regulations that may pave the way for medical marijuana dispensaries in Santa Monica.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
Where do
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. recently released its annual report stating that Downtown is as vibrant as ever.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
What's your assessment of Downtown
The United States Postal Service recently closed the post office on Fifth Street in Downtown and opened its replacement on Seventh Street, just off Colorado Avenue.
So, this week Q-
We regret the departure of Ashley Archibald, our staff writer for the past couple of years, but with that comes the arrival of our new writer, Ameera Butt.
So, last
City officials are considering a new fee on developers to pay for future parks to serve residents attracted to the city.
So, this week Q-line asked:
Do you think
A study by Flipkey.com revealed that Santa Monica is the fifth most popular city in Southern California for short-term residential vacation rentals. City officials say they are trying
The Supreme Court last week made a pair of rulings that apparently open the door for same-sex couples to get married in California.
This past week Q-Line asked:
The City Council has ordered a survey to gauge how residents feel about development Downtown. We figured we'd cut to the chase and ask our readers what they