The wild-west era of scooter transport officially ended Monday with the start of a new program to limit and regulate dockless bikes and scooters within Santa Monica’s borders.
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Endorsement season is rolling out in the coming weeks for the November election and the Santa Monica Democratic Club will make its decisions on Sept. 20 and 26.
Endorsements for
Construction is underway for the former Sears building in Downtown Santa Monica to convert the property into a new site for office, retail and food businesses.
While some internal demolition
The City of Santa Monica has joined a nationwide coalition of climate-focused cities to help participating municipalities purchase reduced price electric vehicles.
Santa Monica is one of 19 founding cities
The Main Street Business Improvement Association (MSBIA) has launched the city’s first neighborhood loyalty program with a new card that offers holders discounts and specials at more than 50
This week the Rent Control Board (RCB) will begin discussions to potentially change the way the city calculates rent in controlled units in anticipation of changes at the state level
After a year of controversy at the Piers evening concert series, the first show of 2017 brought smaller crowds to a reimagined Twilight on the Pier event.
No official attendance
The Los Angeles Police Department arrested a murder suspect in Santa Monica on Wednesday night
The chase began at around 5 p.m. in the San Fernando Valley area and
A man was decapitated after hanging himself from the seventh-floor of Parking Structure 4 in Downtown Santa Monica Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, the victim used
A man in a tree forced the closure of a section of 5th street in Downtown Santa Monica on Wednesday while police officers and firefighters attempt to coax him back
The City Council has approved a proposed settlement that would revoke the landmark status of the Home Savings building at 2600 Wilshire and require City Hall to pay $250,000
The City of Santa Monica’s new ban on disposable plastic sailed through its second reading at City Council despite last-minute concerns from a group representing California grocery stores.
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