More than a dozen residents have picked up applications to run for local offices in this November’s election.
Monday, July 18 was the first day potential candidates could request
With residents in the throes of Pokemon Go fever, it seems an opportune time for the Santa Monica City Council to address telecom infrastructure and City Hall spent time this
To make it possible for people to walk over the California Incline, city officials had to walk back the timeline for the iconic piece of Santa Monica infrastructure.
The construction
City Hall won't pursue an alternative to the Land Use Voter Empowerment initiative despite a request to do so from Councilwoman Sue Himmelrich this week.
Himmelrich and Mayor
The City of Santa Monica has restored civic funding to the Pico Youth and Family Center after receiving an emergency request from the organization at City Council's June
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 13, 2016
The presidential primary election season in the United States is a long one — longer than in any other nation in the world.
The June 14 City Council meeting is laden with new discussions of old business.
Council discussions will touch on the minimum wage, zoning rules, ethics rules, Breeze Bike Share prices
The Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) initiative has qualified for the November ballot.
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder’s Office verified the required signatures this week and has notified the
The students of Santa Monica High School’s symphony orchestra are trying to make the best of a terrible tragedy.
After having their trip to Europe canceled due to the
City Hall wants property owners to keep their vacant buildings clean, safe and fully built.
At the May 10 Council meeting, Councilmember Sue Himmelrich and Mayor Tony Vazquez asked staff
Step by step, City Hall is working toward a clearer, stronger, more robust set of anti-corruption laws.
Council approved clarifications and guidelines for its rules as their May 10 meeting