On the first day of election season, 20 Santa Monicans pulled papers from the City Clerk’s office to run for office.
The Nomination Period for three seats on the
Following a triple protest weekend last week, officials are gearing up for additional protest activity as both sides of the political divide descend on Santa Monica during a busy weekend.
Starbucks is closing the recently opened store on Ocean Front Walk citing an inability to provide a safe environment for staff and customers.
The store has been open for about
A morning apartment fire in the NOMA neighborhood drew an all-hands-on-deck response from the Santa Monica Fire Department on Tuesday.
All 35 SMFD firefighters on duty were called to the
Everyone loves their pets but no matter how much we want them to be treated like family, the law doesn’t give dogs the same rights as people, including limitations
Los Angeles County has been under the threat of a new mask mandate for several weeks and while the area inched closer to the threshold with new data released on
The Santa Monica Daily Press has won a lawsuit filed by a local woman accused of harassing tenants.
Santa Monica resident Patricia Anglano, who stated in court she is also
Training: On Friday, June 24, the Santa Monica Fire and Police Departments conducted an active threat training at John Adams Middle School. The objective was to train local first responders
Emergency officials are planning an active shooter drill on Friday, June 24 starting at about 7 a.m. at John Adams Middle School (JAMS).
According to a notice submitted by
On June 16, the Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 2325 Kansas with multiple callers reporting fire blowing out of multiple windows of