The victim in Tuesday's shooting at Santa Monica College has died.
SMC Superintendent and President, Kathryn E. Jeffery, released a statement announcing the death of the longtime staff
The man wanted in connection with a Monday shooting at Santa Monica College was found dead Tuesday afternoon in Hawthorne.
Santa Monica College (SMC) was closed Tuesday after an employee
A pair of broken power lines shut down Montana Ave between 11th and 14th on Saturday and caused a power outage. The lines broke at about 10am for unknown reasons.
A plane owned by a local pilot crashed on Catalina Island Tuesday night killing all five people aboard.
According to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, their Avalon station received
The weekend assault on a Santa Monica police officer has prompted a groundswell of support for the injured officer and reinvigorated Public Safety debate going into the final weeks of
The man who was killed after attacking a Santa Monica Police officer this weekend stole the knife used in the attack from the Downtown Target store just five minutes before
Santa Monica police officers shot and killed a man on Saturday evening after he attacked an officer standing in the doorway of the Downtown Santa Monica police station.
According to
A Michigan man has been convicted of killing a man near Santa Monica beach in 2022.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), Mohamed Abou-Arabi, was convicted in September
The cash is flowing and the mud is slinging in the race for Santa Monica City Council.
With a Thursday deadline to report fundraising showing another massive influx of cash
The November election in Santa Monica will be among the least contested in City history as one of the two races that voters would have had a voice in is
With a matter of days remaining before early voters can send in their ballots, endorsements and cash continue to flow into campaigns both local and regional including a new player
The cost of doing business in Santa Monica is exorbitantly high compared to other cities according to a new study published by Claremont McKenna College’s Rose Institute of State