CITYWIDE - You might have seen them at the Farmers' Market, outside the Whole Foods, or at the Albertsons. They ask passers-by if they're registered to vote
BERGAMOT STATION - Residents got loud during a community meeting about the proposed development of Bergamot Station, currently the largest art complex in Southern California.
City Council heard proposals from
It defies gravity. You are suddenly looking down on the ordered patterns of Earth's geography, the gulfs of time and distance erased.
Channeling Elijah, Zeus or Icarus or
The 2014 election promises to be important, complicated and contentious for Santa Monica residents but City Hall hopes the launch of the 2014 SMVote.org website will help voters make
SMO — The Airport Commission is in the early stages of crafting an ordinance that, if approved by City Council, could limit emissions from aircraft using the Santa Monica Airport.
The
Editor:
Mr. Martin Rubin's Letter to the Editor on April 28 looks to be copied directly from publicity material from Mr. Ted Lieu's campaign. Of course,
I've been thinking.
I'm reluctant to announce that because I'm pretty sure it will be received less with interest and anticipation than with trepidation
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and
SMO — The city's largest political party has come out against a recent ballot initiative that aims to put the future of the Santa Monica Airport in the hands
SMO — Everything involving Santa Monica Airport is getting challenged these days.
A group of residents plan on filing a lawsuit contesting the legality of a recently submitted ballot initiative petition