DOWNTOWN — Drivers accustomedto turning right on Colorado Avenue off Fourth Street will come back from Presidents' Day weekend with a slightly different commute on their hands.
The eastbound section
City Hall could be facing a $29 million budget deficit by 2018 unless officials can increase revenues or make cuts to programs.
So this week, Q-Line asked:
What do you
CITY HALL — A hearing-impaired teen in Santa Monica got his wish this week when a local theater chain announced that it would provide closed captions in four screens in one
LINCOLN BLVD — A nice-sized chunk of real estate near the future Exposition Light Rail Line and Interstate 10 was recently purchased by a developer with at least two mix-used housing
CITYWIDE — The Federal Bureau of Investigation released figures this week showing a nationwide increase in violent and property-related crimes in early 2012, and Santa Monica was no exception.
According to
AIRPORT COURTHOUSE — Three men who were arrested late last year in an undercover police sting on the Third Street Promenade were convicted Tuesday on criminal charges for their roles in
CITYWIDE — On Dec. 31 as people across the country rang in the new year, tax professionals had one eye on the festivities and a nervous eye on Washington D.C.
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
Editor:
To the Santa Monica parking office,
I ran into an absurd situation at the parking garage under the Main Library this afternoon. My attempt to reach you by phone