Political turmoil in Santa Monica is nothing new. Whether it’s environmentalists fighting for a greener city or the children of our community fighting for gun control, political action here
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It was a quiet Monday night and I decided to drop into the “New York in Santa Monica” sports bar on Wilshire. Nestled between two standouts in the Santa
Uber has officially joined the scooter fray with the launch of their bright orange devices under the JUMP brand.
JUMP, owned by Uber, is one of four companies chosen to
THE TROUBLE WITH POLITICS
— is people.
And the trouble with government is that politics determines which people run our governments. National, state, county, city.
Politics is corrupt because many people
Born in the 1920s, local hardware store Busy Bee was a Santa Monica mainstay, buzzing around Santa Monica Boulevard for nearly a century. The business flapped its wings for the
The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking information about a potential murder near the Santa Monica Pier.
According to a statement released by SMPD, a body was found underneath the
A flurry of endorsements for local races was announced today with three organizations taking positions on candidates and/or ballot measures.
Incumbents were generally favored across all races but in
The wild-west era of scooter transport officially ended Monday with the start of a new program to limit and regulate dockless bikes and scooters within Santa Monica’s borders.
Bird,
It didn’t take very long at all for a group of elementary school-aged children to take over a very tall, very purple spinning net Saturday after city officials cut
Despite the end of oral arguments in the local California Voting Rights Act lawsuit Tuesday, the verdict regarding the legality of Santa Monica’s government will likely come after the
Construction is underway for the former Sears building in Downtown Santa Monica to convert the property into a new site for office, retail and food businesses.
While some internal demolition