SMO — Harrison Ford's World War II-era plane lost engine power before crashing into the Penmar Golf Course next to the Santa Monica Airport, the National Transportation Safety Board
Spending in support of ballot measures last year more than doubled the combined ballot measure spending in the previous two elections.
Of the more than $1,315,000 that was
Another landlord is being sued by City Hall for alleged tenant harassment.
This is the second case involving a landlord that city attorneys say is revoking parking spaces for tenants
Education board candidates spent more on the 2014 election than they did in the previous two elections combined.
The seven Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education candidates spent a combined $257,
"Chain Reaction" may briefly be renamed "Reaction" if the Landmarks Commission approves recommendations from a consultant.
The aging sculpture, located on Main Street, needs testing, city
A county officer died in the line of duty in Santa Monica a hundred years ago this month.
Louis Allison was trying to protect the veteran residents of the Soldier&
Evictions have begun at Village Trailer Park and after years of disputes between residents, developers and the city, it appears only one embattled resident remains on site.
Two residents were
When Santa Monica College President Chui Tsang steps down after nearly a decade later this year, the college's executive vice president will take the reins.
The College Board
The answer was in the question.
When city officials asked Main Street Farmers Market attendees, in a survey last month, what would make the market better, they said: more farmers.
Last year, City Council tightened tenant harassment law, making a bunch of changes — some of which have already resulted in litigation brought against landlords.
One change, which seeks to increase
City officials are exploring expediting a realignment of Interstate 10 that would change how vehicles are brought onto Fourth Street.
The new exit would bring traffic over freeway and tie