Council will consider more than $5M in total spending for the new field at the Civic Center this week.
As part of the consent calendar, Council could approve $4,767,
Residents were generally in favor of reduced height limits for single family neighborhoods at a recent community meeting but divisions emerged when debate turned to regulations of enclosed garages and
The City of Santa Monica is preparing to establish new water rates for the next five years and officials will be soliciting public input into new rates as early as
California lawmakers moved ahead Wednesday with tougher rules that limit parents from choosing whether to vaccinate their children as a handful of opponents shouted “We will not comply” inside the
The Trump administration will not immediately give $1 billion it revoked from California’s high-speed rail project to another project, according to a legal agreement reached Wednesday between the two.
U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris is offering a new bill to address racial disparities in maternal health care, one of several plans by 2020 Democratic presidential candidates on the issue.
The Los Angeles Police Department’s West Bureau Homicide detectives are asking for the public’s help in providing any information that would lead to the arrest of the suspects
Roe v. Wade, a 1973 United States Supreme Court case, changed the reproductive-rights landscape for American women. Our highest court deemed that “choice” was a fundamental right of a woman,
The Santa Monica Police Department will hold to enforcement operations in the coming week. The first, on May 23, will focus on bicycle and pedestrian activity. The second, on May
The Santa Monica Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in locating additional victims who may have been targeted by Diana George and a male suspect believed to be
Tiny apartments have been outlawed citywide while local officials analyze how they might fit into Santa Monica’s mix of housing.
Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to prohibit apartments
A battle over the landmark status of two century-old sycamore trees in Wilmont has culminated in a promise from City Council to develop a local law that protects trees on