Santa Monica College Police Department issued a crime alert Wednesday following a sexual battery incident that occurred in the college's main campus library.
According to police, at approximately
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday the launch of an artificial intelligence-driven software system aimed at accelerating building permit approvals for communities recovering from the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires.
The
The All-American tradition of celebrating the birth of the country by blowing up a small piece of it has come to an end in Santa Monica with the cancellation of
Residents living near Waymo's charging facilities in Santa Monica are demanding immediate action over what they describe as persistent noise pollution that has disrupted their neighborhood and daily
Perhaps the only feature of Santa Monica life more predictable than the tides is perpetual confusion over the status of Malibu’s petition to carve out its own school district.
City Council members unanimously directed staff to develop a more ambitious entertainment zone for the Third Street Promenade this week, rejecting a limited pilot program in favor of a permanent,
The number of rent-controlled units in Santa Monica saw a small increase in 2024, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth in the city's protected housing stock, according
Police have arrested one suspect following a weekend stabbing incident that left two people injured on Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica.
Ivan Angel Plancarte, 20, of San Gabriel was
Palisades Charter High School officially opened for in-person education at the former Sears Building in Downtown Santa Monica on Tuesday. Despite the arrival of thousands of students, traffic impacts were
Palisades Charter High School will begin in-person classes Tuesday at its temporary "Pali South" location in downtown Santa Monica, bringing approximately 2,500 students to the former Sears
# Santa Monica to Consider Entertainment Zone Pilot on Third Street Promenade
The Santa Monica City Council will consider creating an entertainment zone on the Third Street Promenade at its April
Palisades Charter High School will begin in-person classes at its temporary "Pali South" location in downtown Santa Monica on Tuesday, bringing approximately 2,500 students to the former