COLORADO AVE — City Hall has invested big in its Big Blue Bus system, pushing new technological changes and further integration with the regional transportation network meant to make life easier
CITY HALL — A leading credit rating agency announced Monday that it would downgrade one of Santa Monica's bond ratings, a move that could lead to higher borrowing costs
SMMUSD HDQTRS — On Dec. 14, 2012, the news broke that a gunman had opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., killing 26 people; 20 of them were children
CITYWIDE — Wrangling in Washington D.C. over the national budget has left nonprofits in fear that they will suffer a one-two punch between the now-infamous fiscal cliff and proposals to
SMO — The notion of hitchhiking goes along with romantic ideals of 1960s road tripping or cautionary tales and horror movies, but one woman is working to give the term a
SMO — Santa Monica city officials, Justice Aviation and residents are collaborating on a possible solution to one of Santa Monica Airport's most vexing problems — the constant drone of
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Arts Commission will once again wrestle Monday night with the fate of "Chain Reaction," a towering sculpture at the Civic Center that recently lost
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica bucked a national trend in 2011 that showed an increase in the number of hate crimes targeting people because of their sexual orientation.
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SACRAMENTO — The California Supreme Court refused to rehear the appeal of a woman convicted of murdering homeless men for their life insurance policies, putting an end to a case that
CITY HALL — The City Council narrowly voted to toss back a development agreement that would have replaced the Village Trailer Park with high-end condominiums and apartments because it did not
AIRPORT COURTHOUSE — The man suspected of shooting a woman as she fled a memorial carwash in Santa Monica last week plead not guilty to four felony counts Tuesday, officials said.