CITYWIDE — A spate of shootings ripped through the Santa Monica community in early June, putting youth and gun violence squarely back into the limelight after several years of relative calm.
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica city officials may not want to take on car services like Uber, but the City of Los Angeles has no such problem.
The city of angels declared
CITYWIDE — Leadership at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel fired off another round against the Huntley Hotel Friday morning with a flyer accusing its competitor of conspiring to deprive Santa Monica of
CITY HALL — City officials do not expect that Santa Monica will be hard hit by a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that redefined what government entities can ask from
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Board of Education unanimously adopted a $116.8 million budget Wednesday night, a document that incorporates over $1.18 million trimmed from schools and departments.
Despite years
CITY HALL — The Santa Monica City Council passed its two-year budget deep into Tuesday night, approving over $1 billion in spending that will keep city services running as officials prepare
CITYWIDE — The Supreme Court handed gay rights advocates twin victories Wednesday morning, striking down a California ban on same-sex marriage and a provision of federal law that denied homosexual couples
SANTA MONICA BAY — Water quality at Los Angeles County beaches is not getting any better and Santa Monica is no exception, according to a report released Wednesday by the Natural
PICO BOULEVARD — Hiking a 2,655-mile trail through remote sections of California's mountainous terrain sounds difficult. Beating a record time in the process is more than a challenge.
THIRD STREET — City officials disappointed neighbors of a luxury hotel on Third Street Monday, declaring that there was no evidence that the business had violated any laws despite residents'
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
SMO — After 17 years on the job, Santa Monica Airport's manager Bob Trimborn is taking off from SMO, leaving behind an airport fundamentally different from the one he