CITY WIDE— Hate crimes dropped to 12 in 2012 from 14 the year before, Santa Monica police said.
Los Angeles County also saw a 6 percent drop in hate crimes
SAMOHI — Assemblies held to remind Santa Monica High School students about how to act while on campus ironically led to the cancellation of the school's homecoming pep rally
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 Crossroads Community Outreach Foundation, a project of the independent K-12 Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences, announced via a press release Monday a science learning partnership with Santa Monica&
MALIBU — A letter signed by 20 Malibu Middle and High school teachers Friday expressed concern that the recent cancer diagnoses of three teachers and health problems experienced by other teachers
PALISADES PARK — City Council will vote Tuesday on regulations for fitness companies operating in public parks.
All parks will be subject to the regulation but Palisades Park is the focus
The Exposition Construction Authority announced that construction along Colorado Avenue for the future light rail line will continue through Mar. 31, 2014.
The construction takes place between Second and 17th
A Malibu-based financial adviser is challenging its employees to donate money to help fund education, sports and arts programs for public schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
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Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Olympic Boulevard between 20th Street and Centinela Avenue: Eastbound and westbound lane closures during non-peak hours of 9:30 a.m.
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A trio of Santa Monica elementary schools will take on 20 other schools from across Southern California in a contest to see how much waste they can eliminate
SMO — Residents living near Santa Monica Airport are hoping pilots will take City Hall up on a program that funds mufflers for propeller planes, but pilots are skeptical.
City officials
DOWNTOWN — A woman who worked to provide free open-heart surgery in Israel to children from Africa and the Middle East was one of four people killed in a private jet