CITYWIDE — Southland officials declared last weekend "Carma-Heaven" after coordination by public safety officials and Los Angeles County residents turned a second closure of Interstate 405 into a
LOS ANGELES — The demolition of a bridge that forced the weekend closure of one of the nation's busiest freeways is on schedule, while many Los Angeles drivers heeded
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica is revving up to stay local this weekend as the Southland prepares for fall's most anticipated sequel — Carmageddon II.
Officials from the Los Angeles Metropolitan
CITY HALL — Three Santa Monica residents filed suit against City Hall Monday contesting a long-standing ban against non-commercial advertising on Santa Monica's Big Blue buses that
EASTSIDE — City Hall is resisting calls from parents and officials at a private school on the northeast end of Santa Monica to install a crosswalk at an intersection where they
City officials are encouraging residents to visit one of three Farmers' Markets during the Carmageddon II weekend, set for Sept. 29-30 when Interstate 405 will be closed for
CITY HALL — The City Council stood by the Big Blue Bus administration Tuesday night in rejecting a bid by Mayor Richard Bloom to allow a nonprofit that raises money for
The South Coast Air Quality Management District board voted Friday to grant City Hall $500,000 for its bike-share program, helping to expand it once it is formally launched
City Hall has received nearly $500,000 in federal funding to help expand the Dial-a-Ride service, which provides door-through-door transport for seniors and the disabled.
The
WILSHIRE BLVD — Those who use Wilshire Boulevard to travel into and out of Santa Monica will be relieved to hear this news.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority on
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday approved a settlement agreement with a Santa Monica couple that sued City Hall over a parking ticket and the response they received once they
CITY HALL — Benjamin Franklin coined the phrase, ‚ÄúAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,‚Äù and the City Council will surely be learning his meaning Tuesday night. It’s expected to approve a three-year, $955,080 contract with the Harder Brake Lathe & Electric company to perform preventa