The Santa Monica Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed two pedestrians and seriously injured two others on Oct. 24 in the
A Santa Monica man who ran an illegal online sports betting business was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison this week for operating an unlawful gambling enterprise, tax evasion
The city of Santa Monica and Santa Monica Place formally announced the upcoming opening of a new police substation in the heart of the downtown retail district last week — a
Two people were killed and two others injured when a driver struck four pedestrians on a Wilshire Boulevard sidewalk near the Von's grocery store Friday night before fleeing
Jonathan Rinderknecht, the 29-year-old man charged with starting the devastating Palisades Fire, pleaded not guilty to all charges during his arraignment Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles.
A jury trial has
The Santa Monica City Council held a special meeting, Monday night, Oct. 20, to hear another round of claims related to the Eric Uller sexual abuse case, potentially adding to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents reportedly detained individuals at a Santa Monica car wash on Friday morning, prompting city officials to issue public statements and connect affected families with resources.
Federal authorities arrested a Beverly Hills man and charged a Brentwood developer in separate cases involving fraud in public homelessness funds, officials announced today.
Cody Holmes, 31, former chief financial
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:
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
It’s been nearly a year since Californians overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure providing what backers called “mass treatment” for those facing certain drug charges. But few defendants
One of Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s marquee mental health programs may broaden its reach despite persistent questions about the number of people it’s helping and whether it’s achieving