The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in trying to locate several individuals who heroically attempted to dig the victim‘s body from underneath a vehicle
Metro Los Angeles laid out its preliminary plans for an income-restricted housing development adjacent to the 17th Street/Santa Monica College Expo Line station this week.
An algae bloom may be turning daylight waters a shade of muddy red but the phenomenon is turning evening waves an electric blue. The phytoplankton bloom occurs when a species
The driver of a white pick-up truck appears to have taken his own life in an incident on Wednesday afternoon on Cloverfield Boulevard.
Officers from the Santa Monica Police Department
For those who saw the colors of the ocean change to red off the Santa Monica Pier this week, it wasn’t a shark attack, but rather a rare sighting of the “red tide.”
Tuesday’s City Council meeting did not disappoint in terms of entertainment, there was colorful language, attendees being ejected out of chambers, accusations, counter-accusations and a suspicious smell. As an
Elections across Los Angeles County, including in Santa Monica, are faced with fighting a culture of rampant election disinformation each cycle.
With the 2024 election just 13 days away, the
In advance of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, the advocacy group Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) released a report on traffic accident victims in Los Angeles, stating
Confused about Proposition 33? You’re not alone. A recent poll shows the ballot measure to give local governments more ability to limit rent increases is running neck and neck,
The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying a suspect in connection with an assault that took place near 5th Street.
The suspect is described
Workers at seven CVS pharmacies in Southern California have gone on strike for better pay and health care and to protest what they say is bad-faith contract bargaining by the