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Biblical levels of rain (for SoCal) fell over Christmas
During the calm before our next storm, we can't help but marvel at our season-to-date rainfall.
Los Angeles County experienced its wettest Christmas in modern history as a powerful atmospheric river dumped extreme rainfall across the region Dec. 22-29. Downtown LA recorded about 4 inches, while Santa Monica received 3.1-4.8 inches, causing widespread flooding and mudslides.
Santa Monica police are investigating a shooting in the downtown area, the latest in a series of violent incidents raising community concerns about public safety. Officials are responding with increased security measures as the entertainment zone launches.
Santa Monica grapples with rising safety concerns after a fatal Promenade shooting, beach closures due to poor water quality, and $10,000 in public bathroom vandalism. Officials respond with enhanced security while local businesses face separate economic challenges.
Santa Monica and Malibu face challenges as county officials recommend against school district separation. Meanwhile, Santa Monica approves downtown zoning changes to aid recovery while several businesses close and new developments advance.
Santa Monica is facing a structural deficit requiring $33.2 million from General Fund reserves over five years despite new taxes. The city is grappling with legal settlements, declining tourism, and reduced daytime population while council considers drastic measures.
Santa Monica and Malibu continue recovering from the Palisades Fire with PCH reopening after a month-long closure. Residents express concerns about debris storage sites while local businesses struggle with economic impacts despite avoiding physical damage.
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SMPD prevent downtown suicide
The Santa Monica Police Department prevented a suicide in the Downtown area on Saturday when they pulled a man off a..READ
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