Santa Monica High School’s future is looking bright. And green.
While the City expands its sustainability efforts, schools are getting the green thumb, too. In a ribbon cutting ceremony
The LA Film Festival may be in its 24th year, but the local independent film showcase is stepping up with a new fall date, starry premieres featuring the likes of
On September 4, 2018 at about 12:58 p.m.
While patrolling the 300 block of Colorado Blvd, officers saw a male subject riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in
The California Supreme Court has declined to review a 2nd District Court of Appeals decision that upheld a significant judgment against Santa Monica’s most prolific developer, Neil Shekhter of
In a rare move, the U.S. government has approved the importation of marijuana extracts from Canada for a clinical trial, highlighting a new avenue for American researchers who have
The future of sustainability throughout the Santa Monica school district will be discussed at this week’s district school board meeting as a sustainability plan draft will be presented to
On September 4, at about 6:26 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the beach restrooms in the 1600 block of the beach regarding several
A flurry of endorsements for local races was announced today with three organizations taking positions on candidates and/or ballot measures.
Incumbents were generally favored across all races but in
A flurry of endorsements for local races was announced today with three organizations taking positions on candidates and/or ballot measures.
Incumbents were generally favored across all races but in
The wild-west era of scooter transport officially ended Monday with the start of a new program to limit and regulate dockless bikes and scooters within Santa Monica’s borders.
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On September 5, at about 6:40 p.m.
Officers responded to 1432 4th Street – “West 4th & Jane” restaurant regarding a disturbance at the business. The business reported a