CITYWIDE — Santa Monica is known for its bike-friendly policies, enshrined in its recently-adopted Bicycle Action Plan, but every light casts a shadow.
In 2012 alone, 571 bikes were reported stolen
WEST L.A. — Local and federal officials will gather in West L.A. Friday to break ground on long-awaited renovations to a building that will provide therapeutic and supportive housing
CITY HALL — Santa Monica could face a $29 million budget deficit by 2018 if the City Council does not act decisively to rein in spending and increase revenues, finance officials
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
CITY HALL — An additional five people have applied for a single seat on the Planning Commission, leaving the City Council with a crowded field from which to select at its
SMC — Molly Pearce and her boyfriend Corey Eaker, both 24, have their future planned out.
The couple, who celebrate their fourth anniversary on Feb. 1, talk about the cruises they
MALIBU — A study commissioned by parents shows that a Malibu-only school district could meet most of the legal requirements for leaving the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, but many questions
CIVIC CENTER — A controversial statue with an anti-nuclear message got a thumbs down from the Arts Commission Thursday night, just days before a crucial City Council vote that will determine
SMC — A long-awaited report released Friday afternoon analyzing a protest at Santa Monica College over a controversial two-tier tuition scheme found that students, police and administrators shared blame in events
SANTA MONICA BLVD — Residents are getting their hackles up about a proposed development on Santa Monica Boulevard that went from a mixed-use development to an auto dealership with little warning
SMO — The City Council will consider investing roughly half a million dollars to create a paved parking lot for autodealer storage at Santa Monica Airport, a resource in high demand
CITYWIDE — The Federal Bureau of Investigation released figures this week showing a nationwide increase in violent and property-related crimes in early 2012, and Santa Monica was no exception.
According to