WEBSTER ELEMENTARY — A handful of Malibu parents whose kids attend Webster Elementary are concerned about homeless people a nonprofit feeds and helps weekly on school property.
Officials with the Santa
SM PIER — Imagine walking along the shoreline, south of the Santa Monica Pier, and finding yourself surrounded by a swarm of "interactive" jellyfish. Sculptures of the jelly fish
SANTA MONICA BLVD — For two weeks last month, Christian Rossi saw colorful signs for a kid-themed center opening on Santa Monica Boulevard as he walked back and forth to his
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
SMMUSD HQ — The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District honored Santa Monican Ruth Fragoso as a Hispanic role model specializing in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) during its Thursday Board
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monican Cameron Killeen was in Las Vegas last summer for his job in finance when he noticed a co-worker, who had been out drinking the night before, sipping
CITYWIDE — When Santa Monica fire fighter Walter Gonzalez was working the Los Angeles Marathon earlier this year, he and another fire fighter weren't seated on a truck. They
CITY HALL — Planning Commissioners voiced concerns Wednesday night on overall project design, architecture, open space and height for a proposed "transit village" near the incoming Bergamot Station Expo
DOWNTOWN —Santa Monican Adelaide Lloyd started playing the violin in the orchestra program, called Elemental Strings, in the middle of the fourth grade at John Adams Middle School. She remembers
EUCLID STREET — The Santa Monica Police Department received a call Monday night regarding fighting in the alley to the rear of the 1800 block of Euclid Street. When officers arrived
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica police officers have made more than 200 arrests of felons who have been released to probation instead of parole since a state law went into effect in
CITYWIDE — What would happen if a tsunami hit Santa Monica?
Not much thanks to natural protection.
Experts say the city sits above sea level with a large swath of beach