First it was too hot, then too cold, but staff is hoping their third attempt to regulate local lobbyists will be just right.
Council will hear the latest version of
The City of Santa Monica wants private property owners to expand local options for renters receiving financial aid and the City is willing to pay to help.
On Feb. 18
At its meeting last week, the local Board of Education reviewed possible new language about what the Santa Monica-Malibu school district should do after a potential digital security breach.
But
Last week, the Northern Trust Open, the 4th longest running PGA golf tournament in the country, took place at the picturesque Riviera Country Club and ended in a dramatic finish
On February 14, at about 7:39 p.m.
Employees at the Clare Foundation in the 900 block of Pico Boulevard called police to report a fight between residents at
Trains, planes and automobiles are the transportation cliché but City Hall wants human-powered transport to become the new normal.
The council formally adopted the Pedestrian Action Plan at their Feb.
Working in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district for more than 30 years, Ruthy Mangle has witnessed dramatic changes in the role of technology in education.
Still, the information services director
Sarah Letts has announced her resignation from Community Corporation of Santa Monica, the city's largest affordable housing developer.
Letts has served as the organization's Executive Director
On Feb. 17 at about 3:49 p.m., Santa Monica police officers assigned to patrol the Third Street Promenade received a radio call of a shoplifting suspect in custody
With an assist from the local Recreation and Parks Commission, proponents of a sports field at the Santa Monica Civic Center have potentially scored another goal.
The commission on Thursday
Santa Monica residents are getting ready for the arrival of the Expo light-rail in May, and part of getting ready means learning about train safety. And what better way to