Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
THIRD STREET PROMENADE
As of 2 p.m. today Yankee Doodles restaurant and pool parlor on the Third Street Promenade remained closed for further inspection of a kitchen fire, said
PCH — Detectives are requesting help from the public in identifying the driver of a vehicle that struck two pedestrians Friday night in Malibu, one a woman in her 50s and
OCEAN AVE — Running a daily newspaper with a full-time staff of only three is stressful and time consuming, so when I do get a chance to kick it one of
BROADWAY — TrueCar, a Santa Monica-based online platform for helping people buy a car, is under fire on social media for a reportedly sexist commercial aimed at women.
The ad in
DOWNTOWN — Overdue on a tooth cleaning or a cavity filling or a crown?
The Santa Monica-based company Brighter, the brainchild of Jake Winebaum, CEO and founder, launched a new website
SM PIER — City Hall is looking into whether a popular shark-heavy movie owes it money for use of the iconic Santa Monica Pier.
While receiving an update on the world-famous
BOSTON — Prosecutors rested their case against reputed Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger on Friday after calling 63 witnesses who described in sometimes gruesome detail his alleged role in
City officials are considering a new fee on developers to pay for future parks to serve residents attracted to the city.
So, this week Q-line asked:
Do you think it
For quite some time a crumbling, dingy white building on the northwest corner of 14th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard featured a "Coming Soon" sign for Truxton'
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — A convicted felon from Washington state was in custody Monday for allegedly pointing a loaded firearm at people walking along Pier Avenue.
Officials said that Tony Andre