The National Park Service is studying whether parts of the Los Angeles coastline—potentially including Santa Monica—should join the national park system. A virtual public meeting on February 11 will gather community input on the proposal.
Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur introduced legislation that would allow qualifying coastal cities to bypass California Coastal Commission approval for housing and transportation projects. The bill, sponsored by Santa Monica, targets urban areas with robust transit systems.
Santa Monica is preparing to transform its coastline into a global entertainment destination, with city officials moving forward on negotiations for five major events tied to the 2026 FIFA World
By Deborah Brennan, CalMatters
Hours after a November storm, the Tijuana River flooded a grove of trees in Imperial Beach, gushed through a row of calverts and exploded into mounds
Bounce, a children's movement program, returns to Annenberg Community Beach House on Friday with classes designed to build confidence and physical skills in young children.
The program offers
Music industry executives, investors and technology startups will converge on Santa Monica's beaches Nov. 4-6 for Music Tectonics 2025, a conference focused on moving the music business beyond
K12 will present a free community event featuring Emmy Award-winning actress Tabitha Brown Tuesday, October 28 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Beach Park 1, 2600 Barnard Way.
Brown,
Santa MoniCARES returns Wednesday, Oct. 29, with the fourth annual Volley-Ween Beach BBQ Mixer, rallying support for local Santa Monica nonprofits.
The event includes a beach volleyball tournament and costume
At least two criminals are walking around Santa Monica unsupervised after a pair of disabled ankle monitors were found along the beach.
The Santa Monica police department said tracking and
The homeless man responsible for tens of thousands of dollars in damage to beach bathrooms escaped prosecution for the crime earlier this year and has returned to Santa Monica where
The California Coastal Commission unanimously approved a controversial plan Thursday, Sept. 11, to restore 38.5 acres of native dune habitat along Santa Monica State Beach, despite fierce opposition from