Grades of Green is changing the future by teaching local Santa Monica kids environmental ethics.
The nonprofit has worked with Santa Monica schools for the past five years and the
On April 1, at about 4:49 p.m.
Officers responded to radio call for service in the 1800 block of 17th Street regarding a vehicle burglary. The victim saw
Two years after passing one of the most restrictive vacation rental ordinances in the nation in order to curb neighborhood AirBnbs, the City finds itself defending the ordinance on two
The Santa Monica Public Library system is one of many public and school libraries celebrating multiculturalism in April leading up to the official celebration on April. 30.
This is the
On March 23, at about 12:25 a.m.
While patrolling the 700 block of Broadway, an officer observed a bicyclist riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in violation of
A new Big Blue Bus program is encouraging riders to ditch cash and instead pull out their smartphones when they board a bus.
Starting with a soft rollout this week
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“Love That Boat” Spring Show, April 8
Ben Lowe and Laura Pallas will be leading the Oceanaires' performance of its new show, "LOVE That BOAT"
A resource team in Santa Monica has identified nearly 30 children who are eligible for subsidized childcare but won’t be able to get it because there isn’t enough
On March 23, at about 5:06 p.m.
Officers responded to Sears – 302 Colorado Avenue regarding two suspects that stole merchandise from the store and fled the location. Officers
An affordable housing and school tax passed by voters in Santa Monica went into effect this week, raising the sales tax by half a percent to 9.75 percent.
Measures
A Santa Monica resident was killed early Monday morning when she was struck by a car at the intersection of Santa Monica Blvd. and 18th St.
The accident is the