SM BAY — Problems caused by sea-level rise are expected to impact key infrastructure like drinking water systems and roads in areas surrounding Santa Monica over the next century, according to
CITYWIDE — Be sure to patch your leaky fountains.
Following one of the driest years in California history, Code Compliance officers at City Hall are cracking down on wasted water, according
CITYWIDE — Imagine if you could write Yelp reviews of City Council decisions.
That's kind of the idea behind the new grassroots website Residocracy.org, which allows residents to
CITYWIDE — There's been a lot of rumblings about fault lines in Santa Monica recently.
The Los Angeles Times identified four Santa Monica buildings that may sit on top
As Santa Monica College's Community Education's winter session gets under way, it is also looking ahead to an even heartier spring semester with more than 170
During the month of January, Santa Monica Police officers will be cracking down on drivers who make unsafe turns as part of an effort to curb driving behaviors that are
CITYWIDE — On New Year's Eve, Mary Hubbell, of Ocean Park, heard screeching sounds coming from the neighborhood.
She's not sure exactly what it was, but she
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Fifth Street 10-day street closure with 24-hour work shift for rail installation: Beginning Saturday, Jan. 18 until Tuesday, Jan. 28.
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WILSHIRE BLVD — You don't need to fear being swallowed up by the Earth next time you're choosing between various organic sauerkrauts.
Officials say that they recently
DOWNTOWN —A shallow, minor earthquake shook western areas of Los Angeles and neighboring communities Friday morning shortly before noon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The U.S. Geological
CITY HALL — More good news for "Chain Reaction" fans.
At least four City Council members are in favor of, or leaning toward favoring, a plan that would finance