The consultant hired to oversee hundreds of millions of dollars in bond money for the Santa Monica-Malibu school district will make $420,000 in the first year of a 3-year
Residents don't trust City Hall. Developers threaten the Santa Monica way of life. Election politics are thrust into the limelight and a new political movement springs to life.
Treefest 2015 is celebrating the first phase completion of the Greening and Water Reclamation Project, a $150,000 initiative funded by school families and church donors, and that has received
State legislation related to affordable housing, rent control and landlord/tenants was more notable this year for what failed than what succeed, according to a report presented to the Rent
In a 13-hour span from Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning, local authorities responded to a stabbing near Virginia Avenue Park and assisted in the arrest of armed robbery suspects at
GOD HAS BEEN TELLING ME TO WALK MORE.
Not directly, of course. No, no. that would necessitate changing my political party affiliation. (Not to mention, all my spiritual beliefs.)
Speaking
On October 2 at about 12:15 a.m., officers saw a vehicle with no lights on, driving erratically in the area of Lincoln Blvd. and Pico Blvd. They stopped
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) wants to inform customers about a new amnesty program designed to assist qualified drivers with paying unpaid traffic or non-traffic infraction tickets, by
Following the closure of the Culver Ice Arena in Culver City in 2014, a 52-year old community resource of the Greater Los Angeles area, a core group of rink/ice
The Civic Working Group (CWG) has made a recommendation about the future of the landmarked, but derelict Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
In a draft report, the CWG said an entertainment/