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Santa Monica Pier was closed to the public on Thursday morning and anyone in the vicinity of the legendary seaside structure would’ve noticed an unusually high police presence. Thankfully,
In Tuesday’s significantly longer-than-usual City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted 4-3 to join a lawsuit over the County’s newly implemented Zero Bail system, with the issue apparently causing some
This Saturday, October 14, the West Coast of the country will be able to observe a spectacular cosmological event known as an annular eclipse. The path of the shadow created
A police pursuit unfolded along the streets of Santa Monica this lunchtime as units from both the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and the Santa Monica Police Department chased a
This winter, the annual Ice at Santa Monica event is getting a significant upgrade with an all-new and much improved rink, plus hangout areas, a firepit, food and merchandise stalls,
Yesterday afternoon, a man claiming to possess a bomb physically climbed the 130 foot-tall Ferris Wheel on Santa Monica Pier only days before a specially organized training exercise designed to
You might have noticed an increased Imperial presence Third Street recently and while the Lord of the Sith won’t be patrolling the Promenade anytime soon, there is a new
All seven councilmembers voted to allow negotiations to begin with AMCAL Multi-Housing, Inc. for the development of 570 affordable and market housing units on the assemblage site that’s located
A seemingly straightforward agenda item regarding the amendment of Council rules of order and procedure turned into a hotbed of heated discussion and a passionate exchange of personal perspectives during
A seemingly straightforward vote to extend the existing rental scooters and e-bikes pilot program exposed divisions within the Council last week with one councilmember suggesting the devices no longer belong
Following Thursday night’s shock announcement that private security company Covered 6 has withdrawn from its contract to patrol the Downtown and Promenade districts, City officials and Downtown Santa Monica,
The private security company set to take over patrols in Downtown Santa Monica has withdrawn from the contract after concerns were raised over an individual who is or was affiliated