A Santa Monica tenant facing an eviction threat after installing a Ring doorbell on her front door will be allowed to stay in her home and keep the device, thanks
Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks believes the popular Twilight Concerts have become a safety hazard following a possibly record crowd for the opening show of the 2017 season.
The
To both locals and visitors who sit and mull over moves for hours, Santa Monica’s Chess Park provides a remarkable mix of beauty and brains. The small park just
Two men have been arrested following a violent altercation at a downtown parking lot that left the victim hospitalized with several stab wounds.
Social media has described the attack as
A lawsuit challenging the way voters choose their Councilmembers in Santa Monica will continue, despite a City effort to have the suit thrown out of court.
Earlier this month, a
Locals know it is summer time when they walk past the Pier and see the pink and blue geometric shape stage set up to kick off the Thursday Twilight Concert
The City will pay a $45,000 settlement to a 13-year-old girl who lost part of her thumb when a portable goal suddenly snapped shut during a soccer camp at
Summer is the season for leisure but for some local students, their vacation is at least partially about work.
This summer the City has hired Youthful Savings to educate local
On June 8, at about 4:29 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the Steak & Shake Restaurant – 1445 3rd Street Promenade regarding a fraud
Tomorrow is International Go Skateboarding Day!
Go Skateboarding Day?! Yup, it is a thing! The holiday was conceived in 2004 to help make skateboarding more accessible and recognized around the