Officers responded to a call about a prowler on the 1800 block of Warwick Ave. The reporting party stated she had arrived home and saw a man standing in her
Thursday was hot; Friday will be more of the same.
The Southern California coast was sweltering under an early-season heatwave this week; the temperature in Santa Monica got up to
Thursday, March 24 at 1:55 a.m.
Officers arrived at the 1200 block of 10th St. regarding a burglary. Upon arrival, the reporting party stated he had arrived at
Across Santa Monica’s restaurant scene doors are open, bottles are flowing, crowds are back and so are Dine LA’s delectable deals.
The annual restaurant week returned on April
Seven of the eight candidates running gathered to discuss the district’s most pressing issues.
On Wednesday evening seven of the eight people running to represent L.A. City Council
Evan Meyer welcomes Debbie Lee on this edition of Meyerside Chats. Interested in any of the civic topics below? Please tune in to Meyerside Chats on the Santa Monica Daily
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.
Fans of dark chocolate peanut butter cups and Mandarin orange chicken may do a double take while walking down 5th Street this week: Trader Joe’s has officially announced it
WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
For the month of April, the contractor will continue with installation of new water main on Ocean Ave at Adelaide Dr, San Vicente Blvd between 4th
A recently released study calling Santa Monica one of the least safe cities in California has been making headlines, but a range of City officials say its flawed methodology portrays
Linda Greenberg, the longtime executive director of the education nonprofit Santa Monica Education Foundation (SMEF), this week announced her plans to step away from the fundraising organization after three decades