City Manager Rick Cole is requesting a new, fulltime staff member dedicated to working on the city’s growing homeless problem.
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, manager Cole will
The Santa Monica Police Department is asking everyone to stay away from the Santa Monica Pier while they investigate a bomb threat.
According to Lt. Saul Rodriguez, multiple anonymous phone
The proposal to reuse the now vacant Sears building on Colorado will be before the Landmarks Commission with a recommendation to approve the application that will eventually fill the property
The Santa Monica City Council is easing back into their regularly scheduled meetings with a light agenda on Sept. 12.
Council’s only discussion item for the night is an
After a brief summer respite, City Council returns to regular business on September 12 with a relatively easy agenda.
The Consent Calendar, typically reserved for routine or repeat items, contains
The Daily Press will publish a series of stories, editorials and columns in the coming weeks focused on homelessness. These stories will include news, features, editorials and columns about the
Santa Monica’s Breeze Bikeshare system has been wildly successful since opening in 2015 surpassing more than a million rides last month. However, the bright green bikes will soon have
Despite a short work week, it’s been a busy few days for local police officers and firefighters.
Santa Monica’s emergency responders have handled three serious calls in the
When the Santa Monica Planning returns to work Wednesday night, they will hear a new round of alcohol permit applications and a proposal for a new 12-unit building on Ocean
September is California Rail Safety month and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is reaching out to communities bordering the rail system to remind everyone that “safety begins
City Hall wants to tackle the city’s homeless problem and while a specific plan has yet to be unveiled, the recent Downtown Santa Monica Inc. meeting provided an opportunity