Following an emergency 911 call that described "heavy smoke and flames coming from the second floor" and subsequent rapid response to the 1300 block of Euclid Street by
A snafu from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office (RR/CC) has confused voters within the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
The weekend assault on a Santa Monica police officer has prompted a groundswell of support for the injured officer and reinvigorated Public Safety debate going into the final weeks of
The man who was killed after attacking a Santa Monica Police officer this weekend stole the knife used in the attack from the Downtown Target store just five minutes before
A series of four traffic accidents unfolded last week and there seems to be no apparent reason to link any of them together. Not even poor visibility as we’ve
Top city officials and housing partners gathered on Oct. 2 to celebrate Santa Monica’s first Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) project opening in nearly a decade.
Tuesday’s City Council meeting will be dominated by two Study Sessions, the first of which addresses the economic issues faced by the City associated with hosting the beach volleyball
Santa Monica police officers shot and killed a man on Saturday evening after he attacked an officer standing in the doorway of the Downtown Santa Monica police station.
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No matter what candidates locals will be casting their votes for in November, the process itself is an underrated uniting force, prompting the Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office to
Students and staff of Grant Elementary School put on an event on a global scale Sept. 27, hosting the annual World Cultures Day in the campus’ play yard.
California’s homeless service providers have a problem: They aren’t getting paid on time, and it’s making it even harder for them to get people off the street.