PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — One year ago, the detectives at the Santa Monica Police Department welcomed Polina Havens into their criminal investigations office.
Havens does not wear a badge, and she
SM AIRPORT — Officials with the Museum of Flying on Friday unveiled sketches for what is to be a mural entitled "Fly Douglas" that pays tribute to the aircraft
SM MOUNTAINS — Two mountain lion kittens were recently discovered by the National Park Service in the Santa Monica Mountains, a hopeful sign given the small number of pumas living in
DOWNTOWN — A teenager from Tennessee who had been missing for more than a month was found safe and unharmed Wednesday sleeping inside a car parked in a Downtown parking structure,
MALIBU — The Board of Education voted 6-1 Wednesday to place a $385 million bond measure on the Nov. 6 ballot amid concerns that the move could hurt efforts to raise
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
CITYWIDE — The plan that is supposed to guide the roll-out of bicycle infrastructure in Santa Monica has won a great deal of acclaim since the City Council approved it in
CITYWIDE — As election season gets underway in California, Democrats running at the local, state and even federal level will be working doubly hard to patch holes in their campaigns'
CITY HALL — Sarah Gorman, currently city clerk of Santa Clarita, Calif., has been named Santa Monica’s new city clerk, succeeding Maria Stewart who retired recently, officials announced Tuesday.
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks and members of the Santa Monica Police Department invite residents and business owners to celebrate the 29th annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, Aug. 7.
LOS ANGELES — A judge has granted Sheryl Crow a temporary restraining order against a man who is accused of threatening to shoot the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.
The order requires Phillip Gordon
MALIBU — Residents here have filed suit against City Hall and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in an attempt to stop the installation of lights at the Malibu High School football field.