By MICHAEL BALSAMO
A former police officer suspected of being one of California's most elusive serial killers will face a trial in Sacramento County on more than two
Santa Monicans who want to gamble with their money but not their transportation can now hitch a ride to Las Vegas with a new private bus for as little as
Smoke from wildfires clogged the sky across the U.S. West, blotting out mountains and city skylines from Oregon to Colorado, delaying flights and forcing authorities to tell even healthy
On August 9, 2018 at about 1:55 p.m.
While patrolling the area of 1500 4th Street, officers saw a subject loitering and acting suspiciously in Parking Structure 7
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District will stir up a stronger plastic ban solution, briefly delaying their districtwide ban to follow the City of Santa Monica’s lead.
At
A week after local scooter-share companies shut down their devices to protest a potential shut out of an upcoming pilot program, 180 businesses have signed on to a letter asking
Downtown Santa Monica generated over a billion dollars in taxable sales last year, but overall sales declined by about 1.3 percent.
The economic figures were part of the annual
City Manager Rick Cole thinks the future success of the Third Street Promenade will come from a recommitment to the founding concept of the downtown: pedestrian access in a culture
Investors looking to cash in on California’s burgeoning marijuana industry can learn about local start-ups this week at a pitch competition at Expert Dojo inside Santa Monica Place on
On July 29 at about 2:57 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at CVS – 3202 Wilshire Blvd – regarding a theft that just occurred. Officers learned
Moving towards the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s efforts to become an all-around 21st-century learning environment, the district discussed how discipline may take shape in their near-future discussing