Lane Dilg has officially begun her tenure as City Attorney and the Santa Monica resident said she is ready for the challenges of working in a city like Santa Monica.
City Hall has obtained an injunction against a local property manager accused of harassing a disabled tenant.
The City Attorney’s Office filed the tenant harassment suit in 2016 against
A former landlord will pay the City $30,000 to settle a tenant harassment lawsuit involving a rent controlled apartment on Ocean Avenue.
The harassment allegations involve a single rent-controlled
The City is hoping the Code Enforcement Team can add some additional teeth to tenant harassment rules.
Next week, code enforcement officers will undergo training so they can begin pursuing
The City of Santa Monica has recently stepped up its fight against human trafficking, especially to find and protect victims who have been forced to engage in prostitution and labor.
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
With two standing ovations, praise from state and national leaders and a hand-blown glass vase, the City Council said goodbye to long-standing city
It appears Californians are coming around to the sale and cultivation of marijuana within the state. The Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA) passed in 2015 establishing new regulations
It looks like Armen Melkonians and his Residocracy movement has been successful in floating a ballot measure that would require voter approval for overly large developments within our borders.
Melkonians
The City Attorney Accountability Initiative will not appear on the November ballot following a statement that supporters of the proposal to make the City Attorney an elected position are abandoning
The City Council will debate revisions to its anti-corruption laws at tonight's meeting, following recommendations made in the recently released ethics report.
The May 10 discussion will focus
Councilwoman Pam O'Connor is unlikely to face any formal reprimand for her role in the Elizabeth Riel case following Council discussions of the issue at their April 26