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
MAIN ST — No military action in Syria can solve the deeper problems plaguing the region.
That's the opinion of Robert Gipson, a former U.S. infantryman who was
Heal the Bay is calling out for volunteers from Los Angeles County to help break their own Guinness World Record for the 24th annual Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 21
LOSANGELES — If a monster earthquake struck off Alaska's coast, tsunami waves would rush toward California, crippling the nation's busiest port complex and flooding coastal communities, a
SMMUSD HQ — Students in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District posted gains in a state indicator used to evaluate schools' progress from year to year.
The California Department of
CITY HALL — About two dozen workers from union hotels across town showed up at City Hall Friday to protest a developer's proposed project at Fifth Street and Colorado
City Hall is accepting applications from community members and professional experts to fill positions on the Civic Working Group and its Technical Advisory Subcommittee.
The group, which will work in
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is asking the community to submit original logo designs to complement a new branding strategy designed to reflect the core values of the organization.
The Santa Monica History Museum received a $4,000 grant from the Employees Community Fund of Boeing California to be used toward youth programming.
The museum's "Magic
MICHIGAN AVE — City officials and many residents were optimistic but shared concerns about parking, traffic patterns and safety after the unveiling of the first plans for the Michigan Avenue Neighborhood
SM BAY — Water quality at the Santa Monica Pier beach has dropped significantly in the last two years despite millions spent on a new storm drain and netting to keep