El Nino arrived in Santa Monica yesterday bringing several hours of rain but sparing the city from the kind of damage experienced in other parts of the county.
Flooding was
Forecasters have predicted a wave of wet weather will hit the region this week and whether or not the rain actually hits Santa Monica, local officials are taking the opportunity
Buy Local Santa Monica is celebrating 2015 as another successful year for the economic development program with $45 million generated for the local community.
The Santa Monica Buy Local program
Volunteers are needed to help conduct the annual Homeless Count in Santa Monica on Jan. 27.
The Point-in-Time Homeless Count and Survey is a national undertaking mandated by the U.
The New Year will ring in a new system of regulating development along Santa Monica's coast, starting with the Jan. 6 Planning Commission meeting where commissioners will be
You could argue that ethics and morality are priceless qualities, but for the City of Santa Monica an independent review of its ethics rules will cost $420,000 plus a
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a new historic district along San Vicente Blvd.
The district is the third and largest area established in Santa Monica. It is the
Community Corporation of Santa Monica doesn't need the New Year's prompt to commit to self-improvement and officials have already announced plans to increase the quality of
Days after a semi-truck collided with an Expo train, the City Council took up the issue of Expo safety this week - and approved fencing to keep pedestrians from walking
Community Corporation of Santa Monica opened its doors to new applicants earlier this month, kicking off the long, competitive process for affordable housing for low to moderate income households.
The
A newborn child was safely surrendered in Santa Monica last week thanks to the County’s Safe Surrender Program.
The baby boy was surrendered at a local hospital on Dec.
Santa Monica schools remain open today and officials say no threat has been made against local children.
The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest in the nation, closed