The City Council will learn the scope of the current homeless crisis Tuesday when City Manager Rick Cole reveals the numbers from this year’s January homeless tally during their
As a chunk of the roof at a condominium complex at 425 Marine Drive melted and collapsed from a raging fire Saturday night, a woman trapped inside was on the
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Jury finds German man was sane when he set Los Angeles fires
A German man who set dozens of fires across Los Angeles during several nights of terror
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Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon announces professional field
The Conqur Endurance Group announced the professional field for the 2018 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon, which takes place on Sunday,
California water officials tromped through long-awaited fresh snowdrifts in the Sierra Nevada mountains Monday, but a welcome late-winter storm still left the state with less than half the usual snow
The Santa Monica Fire Department released the following statement:
SANTA MONICA, CA – On Saturday, March 3rd, 2018 at 8:41 p.m. the Santa Monica Public Safety Communications Center received
City staff is recommending an emergency ordinance to migrate Bird Scooters off sidewalks in Santa Monica and onto private property.
The Council will debate an ordinance Tuesday that will prohibit
Following a pair of robberies on Montana Ave. this month, store owners and residents of the area are questioning how to secure their homes and businesses in the face of
A GoFundMe campaign to help a local woman who was attacked and stabbed in her Santa Monica apartment quickly surpassed its goals and raised $15,000 in just one day.
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of March 5. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
Rain moved through Southern California early Friday, sparing a strip of coastal communities from a repeat of deadly mudslides that struck in January.
Evacuation orders affecting up to 30,000