Mail service resumed on the 1300 block of 14th Street Tuesday after a brief suspension due to assaults on mail carriers.
The U.S. Postal Service sent a letter to
Santa Monica is a global city. We have residents from all over the globe, and businesses that serve a multitude of ethnic cuisines. There’s a wide selection of Japanese
Scores of Santa Monica residents are being asked to walk or drive to the Post Office on 7th Street to pick up their mail after delivery service was suspended on
Closed: BookMonster, Santa Monica’s last traditional bookstore, closed its doors on April 3. The BookMonster website where customers can still buy and sell books appeared up and running as
In response to a controversial study that labeled Santa Monica as one of the least safe cities in the state, Police Chief Ramon Batista and City Manager David White released
The National Weather Service has issues wind and surf warnings for the local area. Winds are expected to be 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40. High surf is predicted to be 5 – 8 feet with dangerous rip currents.
Following months of marathon much-past-midnight meetings, Council is returning from a two week public meeting hiatus on Tuesday with a relatively light civic agenda.
Nevertheless, there are still several items
Around 60,000 pounds of trash makes its way into the ocean from the Ballona Creek every year, but County officials are hoping a garbage collecting barge will make a
On Wednesday, March 23 at 7:16 a.m.
Homeless Liaison Program (HLP) officers were flagged down by two individuals on the 100 block of Olympic. The individuals stated that
A man was arrested Thursday night after firing a gun into a residential building.
Officers were called to the area of Michigan and 12th Street at about 8 p.m.
When the Santa Monica Fire Department was founded in 1889 it was not created with the homelessness crisis in mind. Nor the ongoing explosion of methamphetamine use, nor the breakdown