Santa Monica is battling a second incursion of unauthorized scooters and bikes.
Mini-bike rental company Wheels has been staging its bikes around the city for the past few weeks in
A transportation center that sells Big Blue Bus (BBB) passes and parking permits opened downtown Monday.
The GoSaMo Center replaced the former Transit Store on the ground level of Parking
Trader Joe’s is moving ahead with plans to open its second Santa Monica location at the corner of 23rd Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
The grocery store will occupy the
Local students aren’t learning science by the book anymore.
Instead of memorizing facts or filling out worksheets, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) students are building their own solar
A two-story office building is replacing a parking lot on Main Street.
The 4,388 square-foot building will rise at 2740 Main St. in Ocean Park. It will be fronted
A bill to streamline construction of small backyard homes passed a key committee earlier this week.
Assemblymember Richard Bloom introduced A.B. 881, which passed out of the Assembly Local
Since scooters arrived in Santa Monica more than a year ago, 105 scooter and bike parking zones have been stenciled on city streets and sidewalks and police have issued 1,
Visitors to the Santa Monica Pier will no longer pass by carts laden with churros and fruit as they cross the bridge and boardwalk.
City Council voted Tuesday to direct
New affordable apartments downtown built to replace a current parking structure will likely be reserved for people experiencing homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to demolish a public parking structure at
The City of Santa Monica launched a website Tuesday that provides data on crime, income levels, college readiness and more than 40 other metrics grouped under seven priorities.
The City
A former coach at a local Catholic high school is alleging its athletic director verbally and physically threatened him and devalued the school’s girls’ sports programs.
Neil Spanier, former
The Venice Pier will be renovated and repaired for the first time in almost a quarter of a century.
The 1,200-foot-long pier has been damaged twice since it was