Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath has ordered the termination of two controversial interim housing facilities planned for Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, citing broken trust with the community
Two people were killed and two others injured when a driver struck four pedestrians on a Wilshire Boulevard sidewalk near the Von's grocery store Friday night before fleeing
Santa Monica city leaders rallied behind City Manager Oliver Chi's comprehensive realignment plan last week, with council members pledging to deliver on campaign promises through initiatives targeting public
A delegation from Fujinomiya, Japan, visited Santa Monica High School last week as part of the decades-long sister city partnership between the two communities, where they were greeted by
City Manager Oliver Chi has been on the job in Santa Monica for just over three months and in that short time he’s learned enough to envision an entirely
City Manager Oliver Chi is asking Council to sign off on a wholesale rewrite of what it means to be Santa Monica in a widespread "revitalization plan" up
Jonathan Rinderknecht, the 29-year-old man charged with starting the devastating Palisades Fire, pleaded not guilty to all charges during his arraignment Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles.
A jury
Santa Monica's already-challenging effort to fill volunteer board positions has become more difficult after two commission members resigned this month, citing internal conflicts and disagreements with city
The U.S. Postal Service announced it is prepared to handle the 2025 holiday season, backed by nearly $20 billion in modernization investments over the past four years.
Holiday preparations
The California Coastal Commission has unanimously approved the demolition and replacement of the iconic Gladstones restaurant with a new fine dining establishment designed by architect Frank Gehry for celebrity chef
Motorists traveling Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Boulevard will encounter multiple lane closures and traffic controls this week as repair crews continue work on roads damaged by the January
As a government shutdown continues, military relief organizations are working to prevent a financial crisis for hundreds of thousands of service members and their families facing disrupted paychecks.
The Navy-