The people of Santa Monica face a challenge to our decades-long tradition of grassroots community engagement, progressive planning, and responsible, forward-looking governance. That challenge comes in the form of the
I honestly look forward to the SMa.r.t. column every week to see their latest justification for opposing change and development in Santa Monica; while claiming they really aren&
It was a fitting reminder about how long Bill Nissley has been involved in the local tennis community.
Months ago, he and Tom Larmore met with the city's
Governor Jerry Brown has signed legislation raising California's minimum wage over the next few years to a $15 an hour. The wailing and gnashing of teeth by employers
Dear Editor:
As a slow-growth Councilmember caught up in Santa Monica's development wars, I'm careful to respect divergent opinions. Everyone has one, as is their right.
Jon Kean is at it again.
An active parent leader who has held several positions in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, Kean recently filed paperwork to run for a local
The Planning Commission will hold a study session at their April 6 meeting to debate the future of parking prices in the Downtown area.
According to the staff report, City
Coby Schoffman didn’t usher in his 21st birthday by having his first legal drink at an American bar.
Instead he was on his way to Uganda to volunteer his
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. April 04, 2016
“In any democracy, when we know what the issues are and we know what the political people are about, if we understand
With an election coming in eight months, the question is whether the local political powerhouse Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) will be able to maintain its grip for
The board, staff and especially the clients of Meals on Wheels West are very grateful for the amazing number of people who supported our annual March for Meals Community Champions