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
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff. Educators were chosen for
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
Citywide
Santa Monica Conservancy Receives Award from Los Angeles Business Council
The Santa Monica Conservancy's Preservation Resource Center received one of only two Preservation Awards presented by the