This Friday the Santa Monica Fire Department will be the very first in California to host the New York Fire Department's Rescue 5 as part of the Remembrance
Santa Monica High School student Ryan Roberts, a senior oboe player, has been chosen, one more time, to participate in the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America,
CITY HALL — Property, sales, and business tax revenues are higher than expected but City Hall is projecting a $3.2 million deficit by fiscal year 2017-18.
The increased revenues will
The Ocean Park post office is scheduled to reopen Wednesday after asbestos tests came back clean.
The post office has been closed since Saturday at 5 p.m. after an
Energy and Commerce Committee ranking member Henry A. Waxman (D-Santa Monica), Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, and 35 Democratic members of the California congressional delegation sent a letter Tuesday to Chairmen
The Santa Monica Police Department has officially closed the missing person's case of 20-year Ocean Park resident, Cynthia Smith, known simply as C. They did so after locating
SMMUSD HDQTRS — New state laws and a different approach to discipline have led to fewer student suspensions in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and across the state, according to
The Santa Monica Fire Department on early Monday morning put out a fire in the rear alley of the Gate of India restaurant located at 115 Santa Monica Blvd.
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On-street parking near the main post office on Seventh Street has been re-configured — again.
Concerned about collisions involving cars and pedestrians, city officials last week ripped out perpendicular parking spaces,
The Santa Monica High School Alumni Association is hosting its second SAMO Social, a chance for Vikings to re-connect and network. The atmosphere is casual.
Tickets for the event, to
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fourth and 18th streets: Street closures in the east and westbound directions. Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Enrollment in Santa Monica public schools should climb over the next decade but not in Malibu, where enrollment will decline by 15.7 percent, according to a study