CITY HALL — Candidate and independent expenditure campaigns threw down roughly $1.2 million on local races for the Nov. 6 election, according to filings that began trickling in last week.
City Hall could be facing a $29 million budget deficit by 2018 unless officials can increase revenues or make cuts to programs.
So this week, Q-Line asked:
What do you
Five Santa Monica residents were elected last week to two-year terms as delegates to the California Democratic Party, where they will influence the party's direction by weighing in
Nowhere is "big brother" watching you more than in Santa Monica.
In October, the City Council approved an ordinance that prohibits smoking in private apartments and condos. It&
Editor:
Thanks to the fascists who rule our town every renter and condo owner will soon have to declare their home either smoking or not smoking ("New smoking laws
CITYWIDE — Who you are is a function of what you do rather than what high-minded ideals you profess to the world.
In the past 12 months, Santa Monicans have come
Councilmember Pam O'Connor was selected to serve a fourth term as mayor by her peers on the City Council last week. Longtime member Kevin McKeown was again passed
Editor:
Santa Monica Daily Press,
Thank you for your great work.
I have friends and neighbors who are tenants who would like to buy the apartments they are renting. I
With Thanksgiving upon us, we were feeling a bit introspective.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
What are you thankful for and why?
Here are your responses:
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Editor:
I agree with Bill Bauer that our city is basically run by Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), developers, political action committees and city employee unions ("Bill&