The Huntley Hotel is facing a $310,000 fine for 62 violations pertaining to political fundraising in the 2012 and 2014 elections.
The fine is one of the largest ever
In the heated and polarized political climate we live in, what began as a modest protest via open letter by four local musicians has become something of a “cause célèbre”
On July 19 at about 3:47 p.m.
Officers were dispatched to 601 Santa Monica Blvd (Main Library) in reference to an assault that just took place. The victim
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Santa Monica has a new restaurant row –Second Street is becoming a hub of amazing foodie spots. These are generally corporately
Recently, I attended a premier of Ken Burns’ latest documentary, “The Vietnam War”, at the Ace Hotel Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The theater’s 1,600 seats were about
The city’s electrical vehicle community supports expanding charging stations citywide but at the July 25 Council meeting, drivers rallied in opposition to the proposed construction of several charging stations
On July 20 around 8 a.m.,
A father, mother and child rode their bicycles to muscle beach to play on the equipment. After several minutes, the father looked back
City Hall is without a major zoning issue at the moment after finishing its revisions to the City’s Zoning Ordinance (ZO), updating the Land Use and Circulation Element and
After an unexpected protest dominated their July workshop, Santa Monica’s Committee for Racial Justice (CRJ) has reexamined how they conduct their events with an eye towards greater security.
Protesters
To quote a friend of mine, “I’m educated way, way, way beyond my intelligence level.” I am what’s politely called a polymath – I love learning about most everything.
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