Detectives have discovered more evidence in a bizarre shooting after they found a Santa Monica man with a gunshot wound to his face outside JP’s Sports Bar and Grill
Week of June 19, 2017
Transit And Parking Services Tenant Improvement (Taps Ti) Project
For the week of June 19, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440
On June 8, at about 5:45 p.m.
Officers responded to Sephora – 1244 3rd Street Promenade regarding a theft occurring. Upon officers arrival, the subject walked out of the
As we start dusting off the beach chairs, firing up the BBQ, and getting into the mindset of warm days spent at the beach, I want to challenge our residents
Santa Monica’s historic post office building is back on the market.
SkyDance Productions purchased the property in 2014 for about $27 million and has received entitlements to modify the
Hello Sunshine! As you and your friends and family gear up for your summer adventures be sure to start right here at home.
Stop by Santa Monica Travel & Tourism’
On June 13, the Santa Monica – Malibu Board of Education (BOE) held a special meeting to review and reflect on the past school year, with new superintendent Dr. Ben Drati.
On June 8, at about 1:19 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the 900 block of 6th Street regarding a subject acting suspiciously and
Santa Monica is about to shell out $45 million toward tackling its biggest threat to long-term fiscal sustainability: its long-term unfunded pension obligations for staff members under CalPERS. The money
Santa Monica’s historic post office building is back on the market.
SkyDance Productions purchased the property in 2014 for about $27 million and has received entitlements to modify the
A federal judge has allowed a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) case to move forward against Santa Monica’s largest developer, NMS Properties, its CEO Neil Shekhter and
In what has become a disappointing annual ritual, a pair of local beaches continue to score poorly for their environmental health.
On June 15, local non-profit Heal the Bay released