DOWNTOWN — While many shoppers are lining up for last-minute Christmas gifts, people will be lining up in hopes of getting an apartment from Santa Monica's largest affordable housing
CITY HALL — City Council wants you to know your lobbyists.
After discussing some specific philosophical beliefs about the definition of lobbying, council voted unanimously to have city attorneys draft an
CITYWIDE — The train is coming but Big Blue Bus isn't going to get all competitive about it.
In fact, BBB officials are predicting a 14 percent increase in
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CITYWIDE — On the mantel in Jay Johnson and Rachel Sene's Santa Monica living room is a bucket filled with $1 buttons showing the faces of five men; next
On December 8 at approximately 9:35 a.m.
A Santa Monica Police officer saw the suspect sitting on the ground near the middle of the 1800 block of Alley
As I've often written, the Santa Monica of old was considerably more "eccentric" than the one of today. An example occurred twenty-five years ago at this
CITY HALL — When City Manager Rod Gould retires at the end of next month, Assistant City Manager Elaine Polachek will take the reins, at least until Gould's replacement
SMMUSD HDQRTRS - The top vote-getter in this year's Ed Board election was named president of the board last week.
Laurie Lieberman will chair the Santa Monica-Malibu Board
LIBRARY LOWDOWN — Now that the Pico Branch Library is open, many of you may be wondering what's going on with the new library. Well, it is like participating
PLAY TIME — "Whiplash" is a misleading name for this film. It conjures up deadly car chases and crashes and someone paralyzed for the rest of his life. But