City Council approved several reforms to the anti-corruption laws at its June 28 meeting with the intent to seek voter approval in November.
The precise language will return to council
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of columns on the neighborhoods of Santa Monica, addressing resident experiences with the impacts of development.
Northeast Neighbors made
A lawsuit has been filed seeking to overturn California's strict new law requiring mandatory vaccines for school children.
The suit filed by a group of parents and the
On June 28 at about 11:39 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 200 block of Broadway regarding an injured person requiring medical attention and was possibly
On June 29 at about 7:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service at the 1500 block of Palisades Park regarding an assault
More riders apparently equals more voices.
As more commuters throughout the region get around on public transportation, more comments come in on the highlights and downsides of the light-rail system.
On June 25 at about 1:38 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were patrolling the 1400 block of 5th Street when they observed two subjects, a man (later identified
To make it possible for people to walk over the California Incline, city officials had to walk back the timeline for the iconic piece of Santa Monica infrastructure.
The construction
On June 25 at approximately 12:10 a.m., a Santa Monica patrol officer was driving northbound on 20th Street from Delaware Avenue when he observed two men riding their
When an elderly woman arrived recently at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, homeless and seeking help, officials at the Santa Monica congregation knew what to do.
First they contacted Darci Niva
On June 22 at about 5:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers saw a subject lying in the middle of the sidewalk, blocking access to other pedestrians, in the