PICO BLVD — A man with a semi-automatic rifle killed at least four people and wounded several others Friday as he carried out a deadly rampage across several blocks of the
FIFTH STREET — A technology company that creates software for users to get rides with town cars through their cell phones and other Internet-capable devices was issued a citation Thursday for
COLORADO AVE — Officers closed roads around an office building on the 2800 block of Colorado Avenue Thursday afternoon to investigate what appeared to be a stick of dynamite.
A man
DOWNTOWN — Owners of the former Holiday Inn in Downtown unveiled new plans Thursday that would replace the eight-story 1960s building with three new ones ranging from five to 15 stories
SAMOHI — As the evening fades into night, the Santa Monica High School graduating class of 2013 will walk down a gangway today and onto a boat bound for Greek Isles,
SM BEACH — "Start your engines" could take on a whole new meaning at the beach this summer.
The Community & Cultural Services Department plans to purchase two new
PICO BLVD — Dozens of community members gathered in Virginia Avenue Park Tuesday night to discuss ways to restore and manage the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, potentially returning it to its
CITY HALL — City officials may come to voters as soon as 2014 with a measure to create a local source of funds to pay for affordable housing production in Santa
SM PIER — Consider your Thursday nights this summer planned.
The Santa Monica Pier Corporation, the nonprofit that runs Santa Monica's most famous destination, announced the lineup for its
SAMOHI — High school graduations tend to involve lengthy speeches and a lot of name calling, but two Santa Monica High School seniors are plotting something a bit more grandiose.
Nikki
DOWNTOWN — The Santa Monica Fire Department and Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center are taking a preliminary look at a new partnership that could change the way residents receive care after an