By Don Thompson
California and three other states on Friday filed the latest court challenge to new Trump administration rules blocking green cards for many immigrants who use public assistance
The Experiment started last fall with some boldly painted Adirondack chairs and lawn games designed to invite shoppers to linger on the northernmost block of the Third Street Promenade.
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By Alanna Shepard
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica (RCSM) has kicked off to a great start its 98th year! The theme this year is “Connection”, which mirrors the Rotary
Two blocks of 5th Street that lost traffic lanes recently will get them back soon but upcoming construction projects will continue to cause temporary traffic spasms along the road.
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Local officials are analyzing and revising a proposed ordinance that would protect hotel workers from sexual assault and burdensome workloads before it heads to the City Council for adoption on
Three children and one adult were arrested Thursday after robbing a jewelry store on Montana Avenue.
One of them entered Heist Jewelry around 2:30 p.m. and smashed a
The Santa Monica Police Department has arrested a suspect who attempted to rob a Brinks armored truck with a knife earlier today.
According to Lt. Candice Cobarrubias, a Brinks armored
Lime will partner with Spoke, the Santa Monica chapter of the Los Angeles County Bike Coalition (LACBC) to host Santa Monica “First Ride Academy,” where residents can learn how to
By Mike Stobbe
As many as 50 people in at least six states have come down with breathing illnesses that may be linked to e-cigarettes or other vaping products.
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By Andrew Dalton
A jury on Thursday found an aspiring actor who was described by prosecutors as a serial killer guilty of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill
By Avery Yang
Last month, one of the most confrontational congressional voices against President Donald Trump and his immigration policies directly questioned a top Border Patrol officer about why a