On any given night this year, it’s estimated that more than half a million people in the country are sleeping on the street or in homeless shelters. That figure
In April 1949, a large new reservoir being built under San Vicente Boulevard collapsed, killing a 62-year-old workman from Venice. The new 5-million-gallon reservoir was part of extensive work on
On Nov. 24 at about 4:17 a.m., a Santa Monica police officer patrolling on the eastern side of the city observed a man acting suspiciously while riding his
The City of Santa Monica is required to operate the Santa Monica Airport until 2023 according to a ruling by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA issued a ruling on
The members of Boy Scout Troop 2 take regular camping trips and head to the mountains to ski every February. They go backpacking and canoeing everywhere from Catalina Island and
Crouching on the sideline during a timeout, the opposing coach raised his voice and implored his team to make it harder for the player to get open looks at the
The Santa Monica City Attorney's Office has obtained a $2 million court judgment against precious metals dealer Seacoast Coin, Inc., formerly doing business as Merit Financial and Merit
Lincoln Boulevard could get medians, dedicated bus lanes and a business improvement district after all three concepts received unanimous support from City Council last week.
Council was asked for feedback
Santa Monica’s courthouse was temporarily closed Wednesday morning as authorities responded to a report of a suspicious package.
The Santa Monica Police Department received a call at about 7:
There appears to be some relief for motorists and pedestrians around Santa Monica High School during drop-off and pick-up times, at least for now.
Following an outpouring of frustration by
The Crossroads boys basketball team knew it would be in for a tough game against city rival Santa Monica after watching part of Jonah Mathews’ 41-point performance a night earlier