KEN GENSER SQUARE — It might dribble a bit and it might not be filled with plants, but the fountain in front of City Hall will be flowing next Saturday as
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Time Warner cable customers who love watching City Council meetings or other CityTV programming will have to get a digital set-top box, according to an announcement on City Hall&
CITY HALL— Neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) with state-issued decals will once again be allowed to park for free at city meters, according to an ordinance passed by City Council on
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — During times of uncertainty, investors will often look to commodities like gold and silver.
Apparently, so do crooks.
There have been at least 12 thefts in recent
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 — Fitness trainers are going to have to shell out some cash if they want to continue using public parks to hold their classes.
An ordinance approved Tuesday night
LINCOLN BLVD — A 54-year-old man was hit and killed by a motorist while walking across Lincoln Boulevard at Pier Avenue just after midnight Wednesday, police said.
The driver of the
SMC— Santa Monica College removed an Italian language professor after he allegedly made racially insensitive comments in a non-credit class, said Vice President of Academic Affairs Jeff Shimizu.
Romualdo Scherillo
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
MALIBU — Some students at Malibu High School will be relocated to other rooms on campus or at nearby Juan Cabrillo Elementary School while an investigation continues into potential health risks
MALIBU HIGH SCHOOL— A lawsuit filed by the parents of a Malibu High School student against the school district, several students, and parents alleges ongoing bullying against their son by
SMMUSD HDQTRS — In a letter addressed to the school district superintendent and Board of Education Monday night, a coalition of parent and community organizations at Malibu High School requested that