CITYWIDE — Within hours of a fatal jet crash at Santa Monica Airport Sunday night, the heated debate over the future of the airport reignited, but some question the political talk
CITYWIDE — Roughly 1,100 households in Santa Monica that rely on federal funding to help pay the rent may be in jeopardy of losing their homes if members of Congress
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
SMO— Despite steadily declining airport usage, Sunday's jet crash was the fourth fatal aviation accident in the vicinity of Santa Monica Airport in less than five years, according
CITYWIDE— Mark Benjamin, CEO of Morley Builders, was praised by friends and peers for his contributions to the city and his strong character.
Benjamin was killed in a jet crash
CITYWIDE— In a city like Santa Monica that has strict advertising laws, sustaining a bikeshare system without significant public funding could be a challenge.
With $2 million in time-sensitive grants,
A coalition of Los Angeles County school board and community college administrators passed a resolution Monday that aims to reduce the threat of gun violence in schools, officials said.
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Students, teachers and staff of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District don't need to worry about pumping gas into their cars this week.
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SMO — Four bodies were found inside the burned wreckage of a private jet that crashed into a hangar at Santa Monica Airport after landing, a coroner's official said
Ask most residents what their number one complaint is about Santa Monica and most likely they're reply — traffic. City officials have long talked about the housing-jobs imbalance that
CITY HALL — All Big Blue Buses are frequently late, data used by public transit officials to evaluate routes shows.
The performance indexes were released at the last City Council meeting
Santa Monica youth traded beaches for books this summer, according to a press release from City Hall.
More than 4,000 children and teenagers took part in the Santa Monica