In the wake of City employee Eric Uller’s arrest for child molestation, the Pico Neighborhood Association will host a community meeting to ask for transparency from the City in
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work planned for the week of October 29. Please contact Robert Zak, Project Manager at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this project.
Parking
Customers at the Oct. 31 Santa Monica Farmers Market will be able to take home as many pumpkins as they can carry for $5.
Participants must pick up the pumpkins
By Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Ph.D.
Nearly 60,000 people are homeless in Los Angeles County, and mental health issues impact almost 30% of that population. The rate is
Two years after an African American man was brutalized by police while charging his electric vehicle in a city park after hours, Santa Monicans will be able to charge their
Name: Geoffrey Neri
Age: 48
Occupation: Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: Sunset Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married with one child
Party affiliation: None, Independent
Who has the
Last vestige of City’s manufacturing history will close next year
Santa Monica’s last factory will close early in 2019 after battling parking issues, rising rent and labor costs.
The fate of Santa Monica’s election system is now in the hands of a judge following the final deadline for arguments in the California Voting Rights Act lawsuit filed
Name: Greg Morena
Age: 40
Occupation: Small Business Owner
Neighborhood of residence: Sunset Park
Own or rent: Rent
Marital status/kids: Married, 2 kids
Party affiliation: Democratic
Who has the
ELLIOT SPAGAT and JILL COLVIN
Associated Press
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Friday that "everything is on the table" as the administration considered new measures to stifle
By JONATHAN LEMIRE and KEN THOMAS
Associated Press
It didn't last.
With the country on edge over a widening pipe-bomb scare, talk of national unity quickly gave way