A Santa Monica man was convicted Tuesday of hiding evidence from Securities and Exchange Commission investigators looking into a Ponzi scheme allegedly run by one of his law firm'
NORWALK, Calif. — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom held onto a slim lead over opponent Assemblywoman Betsy Butler (D-Marina del Rey) in their competition for the 50th Assembly District as officials
CIVIC CENTER — The Surfrider Foundation plans to hold a rally at the Civic Center Wednesday morning to protest a proposal by a Northern California electric company to conduct seismic surveys
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown secured a convincing win for his tax initiative on last week's ballot, thanks partly to voters who might not seem like a natural
CITY YARDS — One by one, a second class of Santa Monica residents walked through a gauntlet of instructors from the fire and police departments, shaking hands and accepting a certificate
CITY HALL — Staff is done playing nice with violators of a two-year old leaf blower ban, promising to hand out citations on sight rather than offering warnings to those who
NORWALK — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom is holding onto his slim lead over Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in their contest for the 50th Assembly District, according to new results released Friday.
CITY HALL — City officials proposed modifying their approach to calculating the value of some developments Wednesday night, something developers hold is fundamentally flawed and could prevent both new building and
The Santa Monica Police Department has been awarded two traffic safety grants totaling $143,200 for programs aimed at preventing deaths and injuries in the city by the sea, authorities
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SMMUSD HDQTRS — Things did not look great for public education measures early on Tuesday night.
Proposition 30, a measure supported by Gov. Jerry Brown that raised income taxes on wealthy