WASHINGTON — A tearful President Barack Obama said Friday he grieved first as a father about the massacre at a Connecticut elementary school, declaring, "Our hearts are broken today."
CITYWIDE — Help homebound neighbors have a healthy meal this holiday season by participating in Meals on Wheels West's "Virtual Food Drive."
Rather than dropping off food
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica bucked a national trend in 2011 that showed an increase in the number of hate crimes targeting people because of their sexual orientation.
The Federal
SACRAMENTO — The California Supreme Court refused to rehear the appeal of a woman convicted of murdering homeless men for their life insurance policies, putting an end to a case that
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
The Santa Monica Public Library will be a book distribution hub for World Book Night 2013 and invites residents to participate in the national reading initiative set for April 23,
One of the world's largest companies by market share is planning to open its largest retail store on the West Coast this Saturday on the Third Street Promenade.
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — A Culver City man caught looking at children engaged in sex acts on a computer at the Ocean Park Library plead guilty last month to being in
AIRPORT COURTHOUSE — The man suspected of shooting a woman as she fled a memorial carwash in Santa Monica last week plead not guilty to four felony counts Tuesday, officials said.
A class of undergraduate students at UCLA awarded $20,000 to Santa Monica-based homeless services provider OPCC (formerly known as the Ocean Park Community Center) earlier this month.
The funds
LOS ANGELES — A judge revoked Lindsay Lohan's probation on Wednesday and scheduled a hearing that could result in more jail time for the closely watched "Liz and