Two ballot measures were submitted to the City Clerk's office in the last week, one of which threatens to divide Santa Monica's political establishment. Last Thursday the Great Park and Community ...
A big Blue Bus program that offers discounted rides to those over 65 or disabled is expanding its services after its most successful month since the coronavirus shutdown five years ago. The Mobility ...
The potential tax measure comes as the City faces a projected structural General Fund operating deficit of $29.6 million in the fiscal year starting in July. According to the staff report from the ...
The Pier's first drive-in movie offers an "immersive experience" that allows a limited number of motorists to drive onto the ...
The votes on the agenda items were taken after the State's Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) concluded that Zwick is disqualified from participating in "housing production decisions" made by ...
Recycling and trash collection is performed by the City's Resource Recovery and Recycling (RRR) team seven days a week. Customers can contact 311 online, by email ([email protected]), by phone (call ...
January 5, 2026 -- New laws are taking effect this month that dictate everything from what appliances landlords must provide to how much motorists must pay for parking in Santa Monica. Local laws also ...
Anderson-Warren will hold the post while an ad-hoc committee established by the City Council launches a nationwide ...
The disclosure of the closed session negotiations comes less than three months after County Commissioner Lindsey Horvath terminated two transitional housing facilities for homeless individuals with ...
January 13, 2026 -- The CEO of a non-profit camp for children with chronic and life-threatening medical conditions headquartered in Santa Monica has been charged with embezzling $5.2 million.