CITYWIDE — The City of Santa Monica has opened registration for its 2014 summer camp season and organizers are actively soliciting for participants.
The city by the sea is offering 35
CITY HALL — It seemed like every issue at the City Council meeting on Tuesday came back to speed and parking.
Even discussion about City Hall's 2014-15 budget was
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Kevin Mottusin anticipation of the upcoming election for California US Representative, 33rd District.
Kevin Mottuscalls himself
BERGAMOT STATION — The man credited with turning Bergamot Station from empty warehouses to a bustling world-renowned art center is backing out of the developer selection process.
Three development teams are
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
CITY HALL — Talk surrounding the incoming Expo Light Rail is sounding more active. Tonight City Council will discuss plans for controlling traffic around rail line.
Once complete, likely in early
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
DOWNTOWN — Thomas Lombardi is the President and CEO of AirportParkingReservations.com and ParkSleepFly.com, the world's largest Internet aggregators of airport parking and hotel packages.
Q: Give us
Santa Monica faces a tremendous threat to the quality of life of its residents with the runaway development being approved or about to be approved. Even with the rescinding of
CITYWIDE — The City Council will consider reducing speed limits near local schools to 15 miles per hour on school days. At their May 27 meeting, council will consider dropping limits
The L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has announced the receipt of a $1.25 billion Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) from the Federal Transit Administration to help pay