COLORADO AVE — Officers closed roads around an office building on the 2800 block of Colorado Avenue Thursday afternoon to investigate what appeared to be a stick of dynamite.
A man
DOWNTOWN — Owners of the former Holiday Inn in Downtown unveiled new plans Thursday that would replace the eight-story 1960s building with three new ones ranging from five to 15 stories
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
SAMOHI — As the evening fades into night, the Santa Monica High School graduating class of 2013 will walk down a gangway today and onto a boat bound for Greek Isles,
NORFOLK, Va. — Defense attorneys for three Somalis charged with murdering four American yachters in a pirate hijacking, two of whom were members of the St. Monica Catholic Church, said Thursday
DOWNTOWN — A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Thursday launching Starline Tours' recently expanded CitySightseeing service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) area hotels to Santa Monica via Fisherman'
SM BEACH — "Start your engines" could take on a whole new meaning at the beach this summer.
The Community & Cultural Services Department plans to purchase two new
PICO BLVD — Dozens of community members gathered in Virginia Avenue Park Tuesday night to discuss ways to restore and manage the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, potentially returning it to its
MALIBU — The designers of an iPhone app that identifies public access points to Malibu beaches successfully reached a fundraising goal of $30,000 last week to make it free to
SMC — The Santa Monica College Foundation has chosen Nathalie Rayes as the winner of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Recognition Award for Outstanding Professional and Community Service Achievement.
Rayes, who graduated
MALIBU — An endangered California bird species is nesting in the Malibu Lagoon for the first time in decades.
The state Department of Parks and Recreation says it's the
BOSTON — A lawyer for reputed Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger argued Wednesday that jurors should be allowed to hear statements that government prosecutors made about a star witness