Santa Monica voters will have a few options when it comes to taxing high-end real estate deals on the November 2022 ballot.
The first option will charge $57 per $1,
Police: The Santa Monica Police Department celebrated National Night Out on Tuesday with an event at City Hall designed to introduce residents to members of the department.
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is inviting locals to attend this year’s National Night Out (NNO) event at City Hall on Tuesday evening.
Police departments all over the
Southern California Edison (SCE) said a four-hour power outage on the Santa Monica Pier Sunday afternoon was caused by “bad cabling.” No injuries were reported due to the outage, despite
It was with great fanfare the local school district announced the opening of Samohi’s latest campus project — known as the Discovery Building — last fall and now, close to one
It all started with P-001.
On July 19, 2002, the National Park Service captured a five-year-old male mountain lion — “sometimes referred to as king of the mountains,” the park service
Facing flattening COVID-19 metrics and intense community pushback, the LA County Department of Public Health (DPH) announced on Thursday, July 28, that it would not be imposing new indoor mask
At the ballot box in November, Santa Monica voters will be asked to give the City permission to tax commercial cannabis retailers.
Speaking to City Council on Tuesday, July 26,
Walk along the Santa Monica shoreline today and you’ll see an unbroken expanse of sand stretching in one golden ribbon from the Santa Monica Pier down to the Venice
With high rates of inflation making headlines this summer — recent data shows the June 2021 to June 2022 inflation rate hit a staggering 9.1% — Santa Monica school staff have
Democratic California State Senator Ben Allen’s name was the only option for voters in CA-24 on the June 7, 2022, primary ballot, but with more than 6,000 district
As the issue of whether or not Santa Monica should be divided into voting districts — where each neighborhood elects one official to represent them on council, rather than electing seven