A man suspected of assault was taken into custody early Friday morning after barricading himself for several hours inside a homeless housing facility, police said.
The suspect surrendered around 12:
Residents and visitors can choose between seafood and canines this Sunday as the city hosts two major community festivals: the Off the Hook Seafood Festival on the pier and the
The official count of people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles is undercounting the unsheltered population by as much as 32%, according to new research from the RAND Corporation that raises
California has enacted the nation's most comprehensive car buyer protection law, creating a first-in-the-nation three-day return period for used vehicles and requiring dealers to provide transparent pricing while
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Day of the Dog, Dia de Los Muertos, & Off the Hook Seafood Festivals, and
The community's favorite monthly tradition returns to Santa Monica Pier on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 3:30 to 10 p.m., featuring a community pep rally with local
The Santa Monica College Music Department continues its 2025 Fall Jazz Series with saxophonist, flutist and clarinetist Justo Almario performing Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Music
Six Los Angeles County-based artists have been chosen as the 2025/26 cohort for Santa Monica's Camera Obscura Art Lab artist residency program.
The selected artists are Cheyenne
The Santa Monica City Council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to end exclusive negotiations with Revitalization Partners Group over a proposed $360 million restoration of the long-shuttered Civic Auditorium, citing frustration
A coalition of neighborhood associations is calling for an investigation into potential conflicts of interest involving City Councilmember Jesse Zwick, who recently accepted a position as Southern California Director for
A federal grand jury has indicted a former Pacific Palisades resident on charges of starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history, adding two felonies
When Santa Monica recently announced a fiscal crisis, it was largely due to legal settlements for the actions of one man, who abused innocent children and far too many of