SEPTEMBER
The Big Blue Bus is installed new technology on 12 buses to help drivers avoid preventable accidents. The Mobileye Shield+ Collision Avoidance System Pilot Program will remain in place
Four men have been arrested and charged with attempted murder following an early morning shooting the day after Christmas.
The victim was listed as in critical condition Tuesday and was
MAY
The Lincoln Neighborhood Corridor Plan (LiNC) added a bus lane to the street from I-10 to the city limits on Ozone Avenue during rush hour. The plans call for
January
The Albright celebrated its 40th anniversary. The restaurant was founded in 1977 as Santa Monica Pier Seafood and is now owned by the second-generation Greg and Yunnie Morena.
The
AirBnb has shifted its strategy to overturn Santa Monica’s restrictive short-term rental ordinance, amending a legal complaint against the city to focus on the California Coastal Act in addition
The 6-story office building at 520 Broadway has been sold to a Los Angeles-based private investor for $117 million. The investment firm behind the purchase said the tremendous growth of
A $3 million lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week describes the Lululemon store on the Third Street Promenade as “the perfect environment for a sexual predator to
On a chilly morning last week, a few members of Santa Monica’s burgeoning homeless population shouldered their belongings in hiking packs and sturdy duffel bags up to the second
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
A local hallmark of the holiday season, the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes, are celebrating their 65th year and currently on display at Calvary Baptist
Lifeguard Headquarters to receive back-up power generator
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The lifeguard headquarters at 1642 Ocean Front Walk will soon have a back up generator that would
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has approved using $500,000 in federal community development block grants to help remodel about a dozen affordable housing apartments just
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Residents fortunate enough to already have control of one of Santa Monica’s 121 community garden plots throughout the city will experience some changes