Santa Monica Police Department reported a 2% decrease in serious Part I crimes in 2024 while Part II crimes increased 16%, according to the department's annual report presented
Santa Monica will participate in a nationwide "No Kings" protest Saturday as local authorities prepare for an estimated 1,000 demonstrators to gather at Palisades Park in opposition
Santa Monica's social media feeds have been awash with unverified sightings of immigration officers in recent days but local officials say the city has not experienced any immigration
When federal officials released a list of Sanctuary Cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans were surprised, albeit a little relieved, that the City was
Santa Monica cyclists could soon gain access to bus-only lanes under a proposal the City Council will consider Tuesday, part of broader transportation safety initiatives including a comprehensive study of
The Santa Monica City Council will consider whether to allow the city's first large-format digital billboards in decades, potentially opening the door to expanded commercial signage and billboards
Fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Elementary opened their classrooms last week to showcase the culmination of their annual learning projects, presenting research findings to the school and broader community after
Santa Monica residents face steep water bill increases over the next five years under a proposal the City Council will consider at a public hearing Tuesday, with rates set to
A who's who of Santa Monica’s economic and government leaders came out to celebrate the best businesses in town during the 2025 Most Loved awards this week.
A Santa Monica landlord has agreed to pay $685,000 to settle three lawsuits alleging tenant harassment and discrimination, including one case filed by the Santa Monica City Attorney'
Santa Monica’s alcohol fueled entertainment zone opens in two weeks and stores along the Promenade are preparing for whatever flows from taps.
Last week, local business owners peppered city
The City of Santa Monica reported a 6.1% overall vacancy rate among its workforce as of December 2024, with 124 unfilled positions out of 2,037.55 budgeted full-time