Santa Monica is moving forward with a comprehensive cannabis ordinance that would allow retail marijuana sales throughout the city’s commercial districts while establishing a social equity program to benefit
Community Corporation and Venice Community Housing broke ground approximately a month ago on a 73-Unit Low-Income Housing Project at 1634 W. 20th Street. The groundbreaking was met with a matter-of-fact
Editor:
With regards to Scott Snowden’s article
I think Scott’s article should show another view. There are significant dangers to the economy if the minimum wage is raised
Santa Monica cyclists could soon gain access to bus-only lanes under a proposal the City Council will consider Tuesday, part of broader transportation safety initiatives including a comprehensive study of
Santa Monica Planning Commissioners pressed city staff Tuesday night on the mechanics and implications of including housing at the Santa Monica airport site, as three competing visions for the 192-acre
Santa Monica residents had the chance last week to send personal messages to the Moon as part of an ambitious new partnership between the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows and
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In 1947, decades before the federal Clean Air Act, California’s leaders began regulating the causes of harmful air pollution. It was also our state that, in 2006 under Gov.
The California Legislature has just a few days to pass a 2025-26 state budget to meet the state constitution’s June 15 deadline.
The deadline will be met, if for
New household water heaters and heating systems powered by natural gas would be phased out in the Los Angeles basin under two controversial rules that air quality regulators will vote
A Santa Monica landlord has agreed to pay $685,000 to settle three lawsuits alleging tenant harassment and discrimination, including one case filed by the Santa Monica City Attorney'
There was an earthquake last week at City Hall, but not the kind that registers on the Richter scale. This was a political earthquake.
It occurred unexpectedly during budget negotiation