Main Street will host its annual Summer Soulstice music festival with activities this Saturday, June 21 from 12 to 7 p.m., and has two stages for all-day music performances.
Nearly 200 hospitality leaders, city officials and industry partners gathered at the Jonathan Club on Thursday for the 16th annual Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Summit, where speakers highlighted a
A 39-year-old Long Beach man has been charged with multiple felonies in connection with the attempted sexual assault of an 84-year-old Santa Monica woman earlier this month.
Pape Tall was
A crowd of several thousand demonstrators gathered peacefully in Palisades Park on Saturday morning to protest what many described as a sharp erosion of democratic values, the targeting of immigrants
Three Santa Monica residents who risked their lives to rescue an elderly woman from a burning apartment were formally recognized by the American Red Cross last month at the 20th
Santa Monica’s No Kings protest was passionate but peaceful Saturday morning as thousands of residents took to Palisades Park. Participants chanted, held signs and walked through the park to the Pier entrance in opposition to the Trump administration and recent immigration raids.
Santa Monica is bracing for today’s No Kings protest with enhanced police presence, direct communications to residents and additional messaging to potential protesters focused on safety.
Street closures began
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) and city officials are urging calm ahead of Saturday’s anti-Trump “No Kings” protest at Palisades Park, as concerns grow over the potential for
Santa Monica Police Department reported a 2% decrease in serious Part I crimes in 2024 while Part II crimes increased 16%, according to the department's annual report presented
Santa Monica will participate in a nationwide "No Kings" protest Saturday as local authorities prepare for an estimated 1,000 demonstrators to gather at Palisades Park in opposition
A new interactive kiosk that teaches hands-only CPR in five minutes was unveiled last week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, marking the launch of a mobile program that
The northwest end of the Third Street Promenade has become the testing ground for a new form of public entertainment. Blending augmented reality with real-world interaction, a mixed-reality experience known