The sound of dripping water was meant to send shivers down the spines of Santa Monicans Saturday.
The eerie plops of the drops weren’t a preview to this week’
With a looming backlog of proposed projects headed to their desks over the next few years, the City Council will prioritize various planning initiatives at their Tuesday night public meeting,
It is an election year in Santa Monica and voters will elect 14 people to the different entities that govern the city in 2018.
This year’s elections include four
Three mixed-use developments bringing 106 more apartment units to Santa Monica will go before the Planning Commission next Wednesday, Jan 10., as their developers seek approval for Development Review Permits.
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
A local hallmark of the holiday season, the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes, are celebrating their 65th year and currently on display at Calvary Baptist
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has approved using $500,000 in federal community development block grants to help remodel about a dozen affordable housing apartments just
By Mayor Ted Winterer
In recent months there hasn’t been a day in which at least one Santa Monica resident expressed to me concerns about our homeless population, whether
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Santa Monica voters will not see a parks bond on their November 2018 ballots after a survey by Goodwin Simon Strategic Research found locals
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has asked staff to look into drafting a ballot measure for the 2018 election that would protect against development exceeding the
Ms. Meshel’s 1st Grade Class received bicycle helmets for being the first students to try Math in My World!
This week, the City of Santa Monica’s Safe Routes