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 of law.
SMO ¬ó The Federal Aviation Administration is staying out of the escalating argument about a proposal to pay flight schools at Santa Monica Airport to conduct some training flights elsewhere.
If you didn’t realize that the Fourth of July is upon us, you’ll likely know it by the ka-booms and rockets red glare Saturday when the city has its fireworks show at Santa Monica College at 9 p.
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Board of Education adopted its 2012-13 budget Thursday night amid concerns over looming financial uncertainty over the state’s ongoing financial crisis.
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SM BEACH — A Santa Monica-based nonprofit reported that the nation’s beaches last year experienced the third-highest number of closures and advisory days in over two decades, spurring calls for stronger federal environmental regulations.
With the upcoming Independence Day festivities, the Santa Monica fire and police departments urge residents not to use fireworks within city limits. Using any type of fireworks is illegal, including those that can be purchased in a city where it is legal.
You might think that a play hinging on the essential nature of language would pose a challenge for deaf artists. But “Cyrano,” a world premiere collaboration between The Fountain Theatre and Deaf West Theatre, has been extended twice, more than doubling the length of its initial run.
DOWNTOWN — R.C. Owens may be best known as the creator of the “alley-oop” catch in football, but locally he’ll always be remembered for much more. The football innovator died June 17 in Manteca, Calif.
SMMUSD HDQTRS ¬ó Public school officials have rejected a claim for over $1 million in damages filed by the family of a Malibu High School student who says she was slapped in the face multiple times by her teacher for failing to bring a notebook to class.
CITY HALL ¬ó Local governments throughout Southern California are taking a stand against a proposal to pay Santa Monica flight schools to take some of their training flights to other airports.
ALHAMBRA, Calif. ¬ó Southern California will survive the summer without major blackouts despite the shutdown of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, but conservation measures will be critical if there is a heat wave or a disaster, state and utility officials said Wednesday.