CITYWIDE — City officials got good news from the annual homeless count but they'll push to do more at tonight's City Council meeting.
While homelessness rose in
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
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In response to the letter to the editor published in the March 14 Daily Press ("No respect from the city") the Division of Parking and Traffic would
LOS ANGELES — A pre-dawn earthquake rolled across the Los Angeles basin on Monday, rattling residents from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach but causing no reported damage.
The quake&
CITY HALL — Concerned that kids will pick up the unhealthy habit of smoking cigarettes, Councilman Bob Holbrook wants to restrict the use of the electronic version.
Holbrook will ask his
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Last week, I had three separate involvements with the city. First, I sent two e-mails requesting information on renewing my senior beach parking permit. I also left one phone
Jesus Antonio Torres, who suffered a serious injury last year, was pushed in his wheel chair along the Los Angeles Marathon's route on Sunday, finishing the final steps
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
SM BEACH — Larger waves will pound the shores of local beaches and strong rip currents are expected to threaten swimmers starting tonight and last through Friday evening, National Weather Service
I was going to dedicate the largest part of this week's column to some not so widely known aspects of the Hines project controversy that would likely send
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD — Santa Monica has become the first city in Southern California to officially recognize nail salons that create safer environments for their workers, owners and customers by using less