Santa Monica experienced significant developments in business, education, and public safety throughout August, while preparing for future roles in regional transportation and international sports.
Downtown Santa Monica welcomed new leadership
Santa Monica saw improvements in homelessness numbers but faced significant public safety challenges in July, while launching several new initiatives and cultural celebrations.
The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count revealed
Santa Monica grappled with significant business changes and community developments in June, while celebrating diversity and addressing public safety concerns.
Macerich Co. defaulted on the Santa Monica Place mortgage, returning
Santa Monica saw significant developments in education, community initiatives, and local governance during May, with both achievements and challenges marking the month's events.
The UCLA Luskin School of
April brought significant changes to Santa Monica's business landscape, environmental initiatives, and community developments, while the city addressed housing and social justice concerns.
Former Santa Monica Police Department
March brought significant changes to Santa Monica's business landscape, civic developments, and educational achievements, while the city grappled with public safety concerns and economic challenges.
In a major
A woman was killed at about 6:40 p.m. on Sunday night after being hit by a car near the intersection of Chelsea and Wilshire.
According to SMPD, officers
Santa Monica grappled with rising crime rates, severe weather, and various civic developments throughout February, while advancing several community initiatives.
Crime increased for the third consecutive year in 2023, according
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence tools that allow people to efficiently produce novel and detailed online reviews with almost no work has put merchants, service providers and consumers in
State and federal water officials announced today their long-awaited new rules for operating two massive water delivery systems that serve 30 million Californians and much of the state’s farmland.
A local case with massive implications for the social media world has been allowed to move to trial.
On Dec. 5, the State of California Second Appellate District denied a