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
The roller-coaster primary doesn't pull into California for a couple of months, but local officials are gearing up for significant voter turnout no matter who remains in the
Comics have become a foundation for the entertainment industry with comic related properties dominating the movie industry and multiple comic book television shows airing on network or cable channels. For
A homeless man has been arrested and charged with murder for the stabbing death of a man in early April.
Delshone Tyrell Busby Jr., 27 was arrested on April 29
With parking, zoning and development all on the May 10 agenda, there will be plenty of opportunity for protest.
The May 10 meeting will include final adoption of the minimum
Tourism continues to be a boon to the local economy, according to figures presented by Santa Monica Travel and Tourism this week.
Santa Monica Travel and Tourism is a private
As the cost of housing continues to increase, Santa Monica's most at-risk renters got a little help from the Federal Government last week.
The U.S. Department of
Workers' compensation claims are rising and the City should prepare for additional costs according to a report recently presented to the City Council.
Claims from the Big Blue Bus,
Revisions to Santa Monica's minimum wage law were met with maximum approval this week thanks to backing from a coalition of local residents, labor unions and business leaders.