Santa Monica’s tourism industry continues to grow and officials are framing the hospitality industry as a reproach to national/international fears of discrimination.
Discussions of tourism’s economic impact
About 120 residents were displaced from their home after an apartment fire near Lincoln and Broadway on Monday night.
According to the Santa Monica Fire Department, firefighters responded to a
The following press release was issued by the city of Santa Monica on Friday night.
Today, Santa Monica Police (SMPD) Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks announced her retirement after 36 years as
A group of Santa Monica Santa Monica High School students won the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) at Oregon State University this past weekend.
The local students were among the
The first stop in the Downtown Community Plan (DCP) discussion tour will be the April 26 Planning Commission meeting for an introductory overview of the city’s latest zoning document.
City Hall wants to streamline rules governing the two-dozen volunteer board/commissions/committees that advise the Council.
Santa Monica has 24 boards, commissions, committees or task forces that make recommendations
Santa Monica’s lobbying rules will be up for discussion at Council’s April 18 meeting.
The meeting will include the introduction and first reading of an ordinance to update
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) is investigating the death of a Santa Monica teen as a potential drug overdose.
According to the LBPD, officers were dispatched to the Los
A Santa Monica resident was killed early Monday morning when she was struck by a car at the intersection of Santa Monica Blvd. and 18th St.
The accident is the
Council will meet for a rare weekend session on Saturday to discuss hiring a new city attorney.
Former City Attorney Marsha Moutrie retired at the end of 2016 and Assistant
Santa Monica firefighters responding to an apartment fire yesterday saved a dog that had been overcome by heat and smoke.
According to the department, on the afternoon of Tuesday March
More than 24,000 runners from all 50 states and 63 countries will participate in Sunday’s Los Angeles Marathon beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending in Santa Monica.
Downtown