Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from the reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a
SAN DIEGO — The Santa Monica Fire Department has deployed two engine companies as part of a regional strike team to assist with the Cocos fire in San Diego.
According to
SMASH — The Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) is welcoming parents, teachers, students, alumni, neighbors and the community at large to their annual SuperSMASH fundraiser on May 17.
The SuperSMASH
A Santa Monica student has been selected to participate in the national Biology Olympiad Finals with the chance to win a spot to represent the United States at the international
Long-serving Santa Monica City Councilmember Kevin McKeown has been elected as an officer of the Westside Cities Council of Governments, a multi-jurisdictional body addressing regional issues including traffic, transit, social
SMO - Filers of a petition that attempts to put future Santa Monica Airport decisions to a public vote are being sued by 11 residents.
The petition was filed by
CITY HALL — Pro-airport activists are backing a ballot initiative that would reduce City Council's ability to control the future of the Santa Monica Airport but council may add
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
THE ARCHIVES - Anticipating the new transit options from Los Angeles to the sea, developers pounced on Santa Monica in May of 1914.
"Four avenues to sea stimulate building,
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Financial Oversight Committee (FOC) is seeking qualified candidates who will bring a depth of business and/or financial expertise to the committee.
Santa Monica College is seeking applications for the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, which oversees the implementation of Measures U, S and AA, the 2002, 2004 and 2008 bond measures that
CITY HALL — City Council will consider repealing its controversial agreement that would allow a developer to add five, roughly 80-foot-tall buildings to the east side of Santa Monica, on Tuesday.