A crossover of art, weather and community collaboration has come to the forefront on a Santa Monica landmark.
This week, the famed Clock Tower Building on Santa Monica Boulevard was
On September 23
Officers responded to the 1500 block of 2nd Street. The reporting party stated an individual, later identified as Samuel Fowler, was unsuccessfully attempting to use a scooter
The Democrats’ delicate majority in the U.S. Senate puts extra pressure on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to quickly pick a replacement for Sen. Dianne Feinstein after her death.
Already,
On Sunday, September 24
At approximately 3 pm, SMPD officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Palisades Park regarding an adult male accused of being unprovoked when hitting a
Victories and defeats are factored into every sports campaign. Each squad has an ebb and flow of the season, as losses can fuel improvement and wins act as the culmination
A transient was arrested Monday after he drove onto the Venice Boardwalk and struck a pedestrian.
The dangerous situation unfolded Monday morning when a driver suspected of DUI apparently veered
The private security company set to take over patrols in Downtown Santa Monica has withdrawn from the contract after concerns were raised over an individual who is or was affiliated
One of the most anticipated art events of the year will shut down the streets on Montana Avenue, replacing cars with locals walking through an array of art activities for
For 26 years, a legislative bill labeled by the California Chamber of Commerce as a “job killer” very likely faced a death sentence.
The chamber, the state’s most influential
The world premiere of EV spot by Yellow Dot, the nonprofit production studio founded by Adam McKay (writer/director/producer of the hit Netflix climate satire, “Don’t Look Up”
Three Los Angeles County residents were found guilty by a jury today of scheming to launder the proceeds of scams targeting older adults and other victims who were conned into