ANNENBERG BEACH HOUSE — People tend to go to City Hall and other municipal departments with a mission in mind, so they can be forgiven if they don't take
MONTANA AVE — Police have arrested three men suspected of robbing a jewelry store on Montana Avenue at gunpoint.
Darveyon Terrell Davis and Delina Frank Banks, both 24 from Reno, Nev.
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Police have arrested a Santa Monica man in connection with an alleged gang-related shooting in which a woman was hit in the arm as she sat in
CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed
Expo Light Rail Line Project
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 17th streets: Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures during daytime hours. Expect reduction of travel
Dear EarthTalk: My kids just want to play videos games and watch TV all day. Do you have any tips for getting them outside to appreciate nature more?
— Sue Levinson,
CITYWIDE — Rents are the highest they've ever been for rent-controlled units in Santa Monica, making the city by the sea an increasingly inaccessible place for many people, according
JAMS — When the 2012-13 school year began, John Adams Middle School art teacher Jennifer Joyce did not expect to be painting murals, particularly one that would cross the Pacific Ocean.
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board voted unanimously Thursday to delay a final decision on whether or not to allow the owner of the Village Trailer Park to remove rent-controlled
Editor: In response to Caroline Jacob’s rally to march for stopping this juggernaut of destruction and ugly construction in Santa Monica (“Just say no,” Letters to the Editor, April 10). We can’t march in front of City Hall because of — guess what — construction! Louise Steiner Santa Monica
Editor:
Congratulations to the City Council for ridding this city of the scourge of nativity scenes on city property, even if it was done under the questionable guise of "