On July 1, Santa Monica workers will be one step closer to $15 minimum wage by 2020. All workers will now be eligible for the City’s increased minimum wage
A bill from Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) would extend a state law that allows hybrid and electric cars to use the carpool lane. The new program would allow drivers
Santa Monica has hired Lane Dilg as the new City Attorney.
The decision was formally announced at Council’s June 27 meeting and follows the retirement of former City Attorney
The patrons of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) system will benefit from a substantially increased presence of law enforcement personnel beginning July 1 due to a new
Residents are encouraged to visit a neighboring community to see a show.
With 4th of July just around the corner, the country prepares for its yearly festivities filled with friends,
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Transit And Parking Services Tenant Improvement (Taps Ti) Project
For the week of July 3, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th
Sophie Hall, might have a bright future focused on the past.
The incoming Samohi Junior recently finished a stint as the only high school student to attend the Lechaion Harbor
Santa Monica Girls Fastpitch is sending multiple teams to the State softball championship next weekend in Lancaster.
The Santa Monica 8U Gold All-Star team made history this year as the
As the month draws to a close, Lions Clubs International will finish their centennial celebration with an international convention in Chicago, the birthplace of Lionism.
The Santa Monica Lions are
The Early Childhood Lab School (ECLS) does not belong in the Civic Center Specific Plan. Building it requires accepting a terrible economic deal that uses resident-owned land to benefit private
On Tuesday, June 26 the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District Board of Education appointed Dr. Ashley Benjamin the new McKinley Elementary School Principal.
In a recent press release, Superintendent