A local organization received commendation for its ongoing work in Santa Monica and beyond this past weekend. Heal the Bay, a group dedicated to protecting the coastline and restoring waterways
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
Artificial intelligence might be the new frontier in technology, but Toby Reed, a senior at Fremont High in Oakland, has no doubts about whether to harness its powers — at least
While the status of private security in Downtown Santa Monica remains in limbo following the surprising collapse of a deal with Covered 6 security, a separate contract for private security
Last week’s stories in Santa Monica include the City Council joining a lawsuit over a new bail system, the school district stepping aside from a Civic Proposal, a bomb threat evacuation at the Santa Monica Pier, and students participating in an earthquake preparedness drill. Other stories include a
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce brought leaders in their respective fields together on Thursday for the first Santa Monica Chamber Policy Conference discussing hot topics like homelessness.
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Editor:
The Santa Monica Police Officers Associations is proud to see the Santa Monica City Council, or at least the majority, stand up for its residents, businesses and visitors and
Editor:
I am writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the recent decision by the Santa Monica City Council to join a lawsuit in support of reinstating the cash bail