CITY HALL —City Council members voted this week to have a developer come back and address some concerns related to design, economics and accommodating affordable housing as part of a
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation received half a million dollars from the Scott Family Charitable Fund, the foundation announced Wednesday.
The gift, from longtime residents, is the second
SMC — If you are a Santa Monica College student, you may have noticed people in green vests walking with dogs around campus since school started earlier this week.
A regional
SMMUSD HDQTRS — With morning bells ringing in the start of the academic school year, parents in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School district look for ways to play an active role
SECOND STREET — Fine chocolates and the latest yoga gear are just some of the products Santa Monicans could buy as they make their way out of a new parking structure
BERGAMOT STATION — What is a kitar?
It's a new instrument dreamt up by Santa Monica High School grad Noah Watenmaker that resembles a guitar but with five strings,
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Public school officials are looking into standardizing guidelines as they continue to mainstream special education students into general classrooms.
The goal is to give special ed students a
The City Council recently asked city staffers to draft regulations that may pave the way for medical marijuana dispensaries in Santa Monica.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
Where do you
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica has been recognized as one of seven "Champion Cities" by Southern California Edison for making sure the community is ready for electric vehicles.
Among its
The staff and board of Santa Monica Next, a new local news site, will host a press conference Tuesday to launch the Kickstarter-funded nonprofit.
Santa Monica Next, led by local
PICO BLVD — Construction of a much-needed library in the Pico Neighborhood is on schedule, city officials said.
The $11.1 million Pico Branch Library will be completed in January, boasting
Editor:
As Ron Goldman recently pointed out in a letter ("Development done right," Letters to the Editor, Aug. 10), excessive focus on questions of height and density can