MICHIGAN AVE — A large vein of bike paths on and around Michigan Avenue were approved this week.
The Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway or MANGO, which is meant to ease pedestrian
CITY HALL — A federal judge Thursday ruled in favor of the federal government and tossed out City Hall's lawsuit regarding ownership of the Santa Monica Airport, city officials
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The school board last week voted to transfer $800,000 in the school district's reserve to the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation after the nonprofit came up
WESTSIDE — Are you ready for "Jamzilla?"
Transportation officials are advising the public to be aware of an 80-hour closure on the 405 Freeway beginning Friday at 10 p.
Santa Monica Police will be out in force on Saturday with eyes out for motorcycle riders who break the law.
Extra officers will be on duty patrolling areas frequented by
Assemblymember and former Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) announced Thursday that he has introduced legislation, AB 1699, to ban the sale of personal care products that contain mirco-plastic
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
CITY HALL — One of the nation's largest precious metals dealers is being sued by City Hall for allegedly engaging in a nationwide "bait and switch scam"
CITYWIDE — When the next earthquake hits Santa Monica, will your office building hold up? City Hall wants to know.
City Council set aside $105,000 to kick off a three-part
Rep. Henry A. Waxman, Sen. Tom Harkin, and Rep. Peter Welch sent a letter to California Attorney Gen. Kamala D. Harris, Iowa Attorney Gen. Tom Miller, and Vermont Attorney Gen.
The Rent Control Board has received inquires from local residents who claim they have received fake eviction notices via e-mail.
These are most likely nothing more than junk mail, the