City departments make their cases for a piece of the Measure K-funded pie
During a three-and-a-half hour long study session for Santa Monica City Council, a discussion was held with
This report covers the notable SMPD incidents and statistics from August 24 to August 30, 2024.
LEAD Program: Whitewater Rafting Trip
The SMPD’s LEAD (Leadership, Education, and Diversion) program,
Anyone who’s visited Santa Monica has seen them, heard them, felt their presence. Now, the area’s lifeguards are humbly asking for a little presence of their own on the national level.
I appreciated Mr. Bretsky's response to my op-ed, anyone who steps out into the public eye deserves to have their side of the issue heard. The main thrust
SMPD welcomed two newest police officers (above):Paulina Cuenca and Ivan Lozano from the police academy and the Field Training Officer program last week. Cuenca is a former soccer player
Union rallies at district offices to demand more staffing, better pay
Union SEIU Local 99, which represents many Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District employees, held a rally outside the district
On afternoon of Tuesday March 5, what appears to be a two-vehicle collision all but shut down the Pacific Coast Highway for almost an hour, by the 1500 block, close
SMFD starts the year with new plan and a new chief
The first Santa Monica City Council meeting of 2024 had a jam-packed agenda, including a presentation by the Santa
Road safety improvements continue throughout town with stop signs, bike lanes and new traffic warnings
Several road-related projects kept the City of Santa Monica Mobility Department busy during the final
Members of the Santa Monica Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission (PSROC) have accused the union representing local police officers of trying to suppress a report on racial profiling and
Split Council votes 4-3 to participate in litigation over new ‘zero bail’ system:
A contentious closed session during an Oct. 10 meeting of Santa Monica City Council concluded with a