Security for tonight’s meeting of the Santa Monica City Council has been upgraded after unspecified threats were made against several councilmembers.
The city sent out an alert across its
Council’s first meeting of the New Year delves into some of Santa Monica’s perennial issues (development and rent) but also branches out into new areas of controversy including
A woman was killed on the 2900 block of Lincoln Blvd. in the early hours of Saturday morning after being hit by a car.
According to the Santa Monica Police
The Fairmont Miramar hotel has signed a deal with hospitality union Unite Here Local 11 to settle the long running labor dispute at the property.
Union officials sent out a
On Sunday, January 7, at approximately 4:13 p.m. dispatchers began receiving 911 calls regarding an injury traffic collision.
The vehicle involved was traveling westbound on San Vicente Boulevard
A Santa Monica landlord has been charged with murder after allegedly strangling his 71-year old tenant during a fight.
William Durst, 54, was arrested on New Years Day in San
When one door closes, another opens and it appears the old saying applies to ovens as well as opportunities with one bakery announcing its departure from Montana Ave. just as
Today is the third of our annual Year in Review features. The next four editions of the print paper will contain the Year in Review and while the newspapers will
Today is the second of our annual Year in Review features summarizing the news from 2023. You can find the regular features such as columns, breaking news and calendar listings
Barbecue bon viveur Kevin Bludso opens outlet in central Santa Monica: Arguably Southern California’s most celebrated local pitmaster, Kevin Bludso, once again expanded his scope of operations and opened
Santa Monica celebrates the Most Loved Awards: Santa Monica recognized its best businesses with the annual unveiling of the Most Loved contest winners. More than 60,000 votes were cast
Editor’s Note:
Today is the first of our annual Year in Review coverage summarizing the news from 2023. The next four editions of the print paper will contain the