The state assemblymember representing Santa Monica is introducing a bill to require California health insurers to cover hearing aids for children.
Richard Bloom, a former Mayor of Santa Monica who
City Council is holding a special meeting Thursday to discuss a court ruling that found the City of Santa Monica’s election system discriminated against its Latino population.
Judge Yvette
David Van Court has lived in his apartment off Pico Boulevard for almost 19 years. He has furnished it with armchairs and rugs inherited from his parents, trailing houseplants and
The City of Santa Monica has revoked the business license of a company that had been illegally renting go-karts on the beach bike path.
Gogogo had been renting go-karts from
Big Blue Bus is installing solar-powered LED signs that will show arrival times at 10 large bus shelters in Santa Monica and 166 bus stops in Los Angeles by mid-2019.
The Breeze Bike Share program is losing revenue and ridership to competition from dockless scooters and bikes.
Breeze is a program that allows riders to rent bikes by the hour
Three companies trying to take cars off the road during peak commute hours are now working together to make it easier for companies to encourage their employees to carpool.
Waze
Two multistory buildings rising in downtown Santa Monica will replace low-rise buildings with commercial space and 80 apartments.
A 40-unit building at 601 Wilshire Blvd. will replace a FedEx and
The City of Santa Monica has officially lost the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit.
Future City Council elections will be determined by a seven-district map drawn by the plaintiffs
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has charged Kevin Ferron, 43, with attempted murder and domestic violence following his arrest Friday.
Paramedics responded to a medical call Friday
This year’s Twilight on the Pier concert series will begin Aug. 21 and run on Wednesday nights until Sept. 25, about two weeks earlier than last year.
City Council
WISE & Healthy Aging, a nonprofit headquartered in Santa Monica, tipped off Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer that a nursing home in Westlake was improperly discharging homeless and mentally-impaired