Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica), an Energy and Commerce Committee ranking member, applauds a recent $3 million grant given to UCLA to study clean energy.
"I am proud that
EUCLID STREET — The Santa Monica Police Department received a call Monday night regarding fighting in the alley to the rear of the 1800 block of Euclid Street. When officers arrived
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica police officers have made more than 200 arrests of felons who have been released to probation instead of parole since a state law went into effect in
CITYWIDE — What would happen if a tsunami hit Santa Monica?
Not much thanks to natural protection.
Experts say the city sits above sea level with a large swath of beach
Sepulveda Boulevard will be closed in both directions between Montana and Church Lane, starting 10 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, and continuing until 5 a.m. on Monday, Sept.
Santa Monica fire fighters who rescued a dog from a burning apartment building and then revived her using a special oxygen mask have received the Compassionate Fire Department Award from
This week Phil, Ben, Simone and John discuss Downtown Santa Monica development.
The City Council earlier this month approved the heights and densities of future buildings to be studied for
CITYWIDE — Nobody likes getting shots, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
October marks the beginning of flu season and doctors are cautioning parents and the public
Continuing construction on the Metro Expo Light Rail Line bridge at Olympic and Cloverfield boulevards will force overnight street closures in the area for the next three to four weeks,
CITYWIDE — Private schools in Santa Monica can now have animated signs on their property.
City Council members last week approved a law changing the city's sign code that
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 17th streets: Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures during daytime hours. Expect reduction of travel lanes
CITY HALL — For 2012, the highest paid City Hall employees were City Manager Rod Gould, Assistant City Attorney Joseph Lawrence and City Attorney Marsha Moutrie.
The employees made $352,889,