CITYWIDE — A precious metals company that was sued by the City last year appears to have closed for business and sold its assets.
Merit Gold and Silver, the retail division
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica is preparing for mandatory water cuts and officials are hoping a variety of programs will prompt locals to make some water-wise changes in the near future.
The
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
SMC — Santa Monica Police Officers Jason Salas and Robert Sparks are being honored by state authorities for their courage and heroism during the June 7, 2013 shooting at the Santa
CENTINELA AVE — City Hall is going after a landlord they say harassed tenants through sham inspections executed under the guise of checking smoke detectors.
City attorney's filed a
CITY HALL — Many residents want better enforcement of permit parking and a simpler petitioning process for neighbors interested in adding permit parking to their blocks.
City Council weighed in on
CITY HALL — Seeking to avoid the nickname "Wal-Mart by the sea," coined by members of the public, City Council voted down some contracts that would outsource city jobs
SMO — Opponents of the Santa Monica Airport lost their second of two lawsuits that attempted to dismantle a ballot initiative put forth by SMO advocates.
National aviation advocacy groups financially
CITYWIDE — Bad news for bench lovers.
Big Blue Bus will not bring back the old aluminum bus stop benches, largely because they encourage loitering.
A $7 million project to replace
MCCLURE TUNNEL — Traffic on the Interstate 10 freeway was backed up for hours following a fatal motorcycle wreck Tuesday morning.
The 36-year-old Los Angeles man was transported to UCLA Medical
SAMOHI - Everyday is Bike It Day for many students at Santa Monica High School this year.
More students than ever before are opting to use bikes as their primary