CITYWIDE — Wild African savannas are a far cry from the beaches of California, but one Santa Monica resident is vying for the title of National Geogrpahic's next great
VENICE — Jessica Beeman, a Venice resident, knows she and her mountain bike belong together. After all, in an area where bikes disappear faster than Lance Armstrong's credibility, how
DOWNTOWN LA —A Santa Monica Police Athletic League employee pleaded guilty in a Los Angeles court on Friday to taking surreptitious sexual pictures without consent, Rob Wilcox, a spokesperson for
CITYWIDE Church services are expanding in Santa Monica with new projects focused on alternative ways to bring residents into the fold.
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church has added several new services
On Sept. 19 at 11:30 a.m.
Santa Monica Police officers responded to the 1000 block of 20th Street, regarding an elder abuse incident that also involved domestic violence.
SAMOHI — It's halftime at the first Santa Monica High School football game of the season and Beth Leder-Pack, who is there to watch her daughter on the cheerleading
CITY HALL — Commercial developers will have to pay an affordable housing linkage fee and a parks impact fee thanks to a set of ordinances approved by council.
Housing developers will
CITYWIDE — The city's newest political group on the block is now accepting ballots for its endorsement.
Residocracy's endorsement is arguably one of the last significant group
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING — I have always been interested in the job responsibilities and perceptions of policeman in different states and foreign countries. Therefore I spent one month working alongside the
MAIN LIBRARY — A group of "professional pedestrians" met with professional planners and volunteer commissioners Sept. 23 at the main library to discuss the City's upcoming Pedestrian