An employee on leave from the local Apple Store on the Third Street Promenade has been diagnosed with coronavirus.
The company said the employee took leave on Mar. 2 to
SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati sent an email to parents at about 8 p.m. on Thursday night detailing possible coronavirus exposure related to three local schools: Franklin Elementary, John Muir
City Hall has suspended talks with a developer over a proposed project at 4th and Arizona, known as The Plaza at Santa Monica, over concerns the project could violate a
A coalition of government agencies, including the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office, recently secured a settlement with a pair of wine clubs over illegal automatic renewals as part of
Three people were injured early Monday morning when a pickup truck smashed into two cars near downtown Santa Monica.
The incident began at about 6:15 a.m. when the
A car fell from the top floor of a downtown parking garage early Sunday morning.
The Santa Monica Police Department said the Jeep drove off the sixth floor of Parking
FBI agents this morning arrested a Santa Monica man on federal charges stemming from a series of distributed denial-of-service – or DDoS – attacks on a website for a candidate who was
A Metro light rail train struck and killed a pedestrian Sunday morning.
A westbound three-car E Line (Expo) train hit a man at about 6 a.m. in the intersection
The District Attorney has filed ten charges against a Santa Monica man who is accused of throwing several firebombs into the streets last weekend.
Korie Paul Schmidt has been charged
A Santa Monica man has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with a Jan. 19 death.
Jaime Francisco Bertrand was arrested on Jan. 20 on a murder charge but
Target has filed paperwork for a second Santa Monica location.
Officials posted an application for a new alcohol license at 1610 Wilshire Blvd. on Friday. The application lists Target Corporation