Setting aside money to fund affordable housing was an easy decision for City Council at their July 25 meeting, but deciding who gets to spend it was harder.
Council approved
On July 18, 2017 at about 9:25 p.m.
Officers observed two bicyclists riding westbound in the 100 block of Colorado Ave and in violation of a Santa Monica
Years ago we used to go to the only German style restaurant in town, the “Black Forest” on Wilshire. The best dish for us was the whole crisp duck served
For nearly nine years, Mystic Journey Bookstore on Abbot Kinney has been the Los Angeles hub for crystals, spiritual books and psychic readings. Owner Jeffrey Segal has decided to expand
The Red Cross has an urgent need for blood donations and the organization will host several blood drives in the coming weeks.
A combination of factors have depressed the supply
The Santa Monica - Malibu Unified School District’s Financial Oversight Committee believes the district needs to reevaluate some of its ongoing services to meeting long-term financial goals.
The Board
I read your piece Sunday, about our fair city, in the LA Times Calendar section, headlined “‘A grand bargain’ and a model?” — and I too ended with a question mark.
Proposed updates to the seismic maps covering Santa Monica and the nearby area will have little impact on the way local government regulates construction in geohazard zones.
State regulators issued
This past Saturday I was headed to the Laemmle’s Monica Film Center on Second street to see Lost in Paris. The film is a French light comedy, subtitled in