A Santa Monica High School student was transported to a local hospital with cuts to his face area following a fight on campus on Thursday.
According to SMPD, officers were
The nomination period for local offices has officially closed with 13 individuals running for Council, three for Rent Control Board, eight for School Board and five for SMC Board.
Individuals
The nomination season for several local elections has been extended into this week after at least one incumbent declined to run in the City Council, School Board and College Board
Plans to open a new Triumph motorcycle dealership passed Planning Commission this month with the new business set to occupy property at the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and 17th
After months of discussion, debate, dissension, demonization and at least one debacle, Council has finally settled on a ballot measure to reduce rents for rent controlled units.
Annual increases in
The first batch of candidates for local offices have qualified for the November election.
One City Council candidate (Troy Harris) and two candidates for School Board (Alicia Mignano and Richard
After two failed attempts at revising the City’s rent control rules, Council will make a third attempt this Wednesday after the most recent meeting set of a firestorm of
A fight at the Main Library in Downtown Santa Monica has resulted in the arrest of a homeless man for murder.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, the suspect
With three seats up for election on Santa Monica’s Rent Control Board (RCB) this year, none will be contested by an elected incumbent.
The seats of Steve Duron, Naomi
The Santa Monica Police Department is looking for information related to the attempted theft of an ATM from a local bank.
According to SMPD, officers received a report of an
Party: The Santa Monica Music Center celebrated its 50th Anniversary over the weekend. The event included founder Chico Fernandez, his brother (Victor) and daughter (Lana Negrete) alongside many friends who had interacted with the store over the years.
The City of Santa Monica is considering an electric future with a series of proposed code revisions that would eliminate natural gas from homes and encourage adoption of electric vehicles.