CITY HALL — The City Council got a first look at an ambitious plan to turn Santa Monica into a zero waste city in less than two decades, a program that
MONTANA AVE — Santa Monica police and the FBI are searching for a man who allegedly robbed the Union Bank on 11th Street and Montana Avenue Wednesday.
The suspect, an unidentified
Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) announced Thursday that he introduced a bill that would put a stop to a controversial method of fossil fuel production until state regulators can develop
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
Six former Santa Monica mayors have come out in support of a controversial sculpture which will be removed from the Civic Center lawn if proponents cannot gather the money needed
SAMOHI — Over a year after Santa Monica banned plastic bags from local grocery stores, Santa Monicans are converting to a plastic-bag free reality, although younger adults still cling to disposable
The Pacific Wheel on the Santa Monica Pier has been named one of the "world's coolest Ferris wheels" by Travel + Leisure magazine.
Other wheels mentioned by
During the week of March 11, 13 BigBelly solar-powered trash compactors and recycling units were added on Main Street near shops, restaurants and coffee houses.
The compactors have a computer
CITY HALL — A split City Council approved a development Tuesday night that will replace an existing trailer park with a 377-unit apartment complex after resolving some issues surrounding affordable housing
DOWNTOWN— U.S. Postal Service officials confirmed Tuesday that the Downtown post office will close this summer, even as city officials struggle to have a say in the future of
PICO BLVD — McCabe's Guitar Shop on Pico Boulevard has joined a growing list of concert venues that have canceled planned performances by alternative folk singer Michelle Shocked after
CITYWIDE — Residents said Santa Monica is an "excellent" place to live and gave city officials positive marks for providing quality services, but remained troubled by traffic, homelessness and