Santa Monica’s 2026 election season has officially begun with the filing of two competing citizen-initiated ballot measures and a potential third up for discussion by City Council on Tuesday.
JSX launches passenger service out of the Santa Monica Airport today, marking a new chapter for the facility despite a resident lawsuit challenging the commercial service.
As a retired Real Estate professional with four decades of experience on the Westside in Lending, Appraisals, and Property Management, I am 100% in agreement with the December 15 letter from Mark Smith about the need to reverse the closure of Santa Monica Airport
If we close the Santa Monica Airport, the outcome is not the “great park” some imagine. What will come instead—predictably and inevitably—are forces far more disruptive to our
The City of Santa Monica has approved a commercial operations permit and three-year lease agreement for JSX to operate scheduled passenger air service at Santa Monica Airport through Nov. 30,
WestEdge Design Fair will celebrate its 10th anniversary Nov. 20-22 at Santa Monica's Barker Hangar, focusing on purpose-driven design and community rebuilding.
The milestone edition brings together more
Debra Scacco, Santa Monica's first Public Works Department Artist in Residence, will debut "Laboratory for the Future," an art exhibit exploring water, waste and urban ecology
The Spirit of Santa Monica will present Douglas Day 2025 on Sunday, Sept. 21, a free community celebration that will pay special tribute to first responders who battled the January
Air carrier JSX has applied to begin operations at Santa Monica Airport, proposing to use environmentally friendly turboprop aircraft to serve regional destinations while the airport remains open.
The Dallas-based
The Santa Monica City Council voted early Wednesday morning to direct staff to study a preferred scenario for the former airport site that would not require voter approval under Measure
Supporters of housing at the Santa Monica Airport are mounting a last ditch effort to influence the City Council ahead of Tuesday’s discussion with the release of a new
Santa Monica’s decades long debate over the future of its airport continues to simmer with the unveiling of three potential visions for the property should it close in 2028.