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City Hall's lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration may resonate with many of us, but the impact of the process and outcome are at best far fetched
Last Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Los Angeles Times featured Santa Monica on Page 1. The "A Bigger Santa Monica" headline screamed across four columns of prime newsprint space.
CITYWIDE — Another rapidly expanding startup is leaving Santa Monica.
Developers of one of the world's most played videogames, Riot Games, is headed to West L.A., about a
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The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Steering Committee unanimously urges the Planning Commission and the City Council to just say "no" to the proposed Hines Project
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Agency ran a $275,000 deficit last fiscal year, $86,000 less than originally projected.
Rent Control Board administrator Tracy Condon said that the board&
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:
MAIN LIBRARY— Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Santa Monica, addressed national issues and answered questions about the Santa Monica Airport at the Main Library Wednesday night.
Waxman spoke to the Santa Monica
Make parks a priority
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We need to think about the fabric of neighborhoods and how to make them work for people's daily lives.
People interested in renters
When in London, England my favorite area is East London — known as "Banglatown" for its recent arrival of high numbers of Pakistani, Indian and Bangladesh immigrants, its many
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
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I have lived on Michigan Avenue and 19th Street for almost 25 years. I am an avid bicyclist and do not own a car. However, I am adamantly opposed
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Just a few questions and thoughts from an outside observer for the citizens of Santa Monica, who have been unwaveringly waging a long-fought war to save what is left