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,
COLORADO AVE — The train is coming on time.
Construction is 60 percent complete for the second phase of the incoming Expo Light Rail, which could open to the public by
LINCOLN BOULEVARD — Traffic is flowing at the corner of Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue after the temporary closure of the intersection last week due to construction of the Expo Light
CITY HALL — What started as a relatively minor request for the purchase of parking meters turned into an hour-long debate over their usage at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
DOWNTOWN — It was a big week for movie theaters in Santa Monica. A new ArcLight Cinema is officially going in on the third level of the Santa Monica Place mall.
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
DOWNTOWN — The performances were impressive but the ending was kind of predictable at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Council voted quickly and unanimously to approve the first new Downtown
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LINCOLN BLVD — Practice your detours.
Lincoln Boulevard will be closed at Colorado Avenue for a week starting Monday for the laying of Expo Light Rail tracks.
The worst Expo construction
SILICON BEACH -— 1333, 201, 1447 … Randy Starr rattles off creative office space addresses like a bingo announcer.
The longtime Santa Monica real estate broker and principal at Avison Young
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CITY HALL — Bring popcorn.
City Council will consider two separate agreements at Tuesday's meeting that could bring major movie theaters — both ArcLight Cinemas — to the city by the