The City of Santa Monica will test its emergency alert system on Wednesday, March 23 at 10:15 a.m. as part of National Tsunami Preparedness Week.
The alert system
Local experts are asking residents to continue saving water despite a handful of El Nino storms passing through Santa Monica recently.
According to the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS)
The Santa Monica Airport Commission did not endorse a new leasing policy for the airport at its March 15 meeting after two commissioners were unable to get answers to their
An anonymous phone poll is occurring throughout Santa Monica to gauge support for the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) Initiative and explore potential alternatives to the measure.
LUVE would limit
A multi-hour search of local waters failed to locate a potentially missing man from the Santa Monica pier on Sunday morning.
A fisherman approached the Harbor Division office on
The Santa Monica Police Department issued one citation during a recent “shoulder tap” operation that asked 53 individuals to purchase alcohol for a minor.
SMPD officers visited four stores on
With an unusually long gap between scheduled City Council meetings, civic enthusiasts lamenting their suddenly open schedule can look forward to a busy week. No less than six city commissions
Santa Monica's rent-controlled units are following a downward trend, according to a recently released annual report.
The city's units are experiencing more turnover, higher prices
When the Expo Line opens on May 20, regular riders will probably make use of a Transit Access Pass to board the train, but Santa Monicans will be able to
Santa Monica's electrical grid is improving in reliability due to infrastructure upgrades throughout the City.
According to Southern California Edison (SCE), the number and duration of power outages
A group of residents have formed a new neighborhood organization, the Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) to represent the voice of residents who were previously excluded from one of the existing