Expo's opening celebration includes free rides along the length of the line to encourage exploration of the new system and several stations are hosting daylong parties on Saturday,
The opening of Expo on May 20 is frequently framed as a transit event; however, a growing movement exists to expand the expectations for Expo from merely a transit solution
City Hall wants property owners to keep their vacant buildings clean, safe and fully built.
At the May 10 Council meeting, Councilmember Sue Himmelrich and Mayor Tony Vazquez asked staff
Step by step, City Hall is working toward a clearer, stronger, more robust set of anti-corruption laws.
Council approved clarifications and guidelines for its rules as their May 10 meeting
Three Santa Monica police officers will be recognized by the President Barack Obama next week for exhibiting "exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or
The City Council wants new locally funded rent subsidies to be an option when considering affordable housing protections.
At their May 10 meeting, the council approved a request from Mayor
A train vs. car accident briefly closed the intersection of Lincoln and Colorado on May 11.
The crash is the second on the tracks and comes just a week before
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will have to create, and adhere to, a new transportation plan if they want to avoid a significant increase in the price of parking
Law enforcement is a dangerous profession and while on-duty deaths in Santa Monica are rare, local officers have maintained a decades long tradition to honor fallen officers statewide.
For the
The City Council will debate revisions to its anti-corruption laws at tonight's meeting, following recommendations made in the recently released ethics report.
The May 10 discussion will focus
If the Landmarks Commission agrees with a staff recommendation at their meeting tonight, a cluster of buildings at the foot of the Santa Monica Pier could be demolished and replaced