Bond financing for the Santa Monica Malibu Unified District remains strong but the district actually has to spend more money to avoid a potential conflict with the Internal Revenue Service.
Hundreds of new apartments have been approved for Lincoln Blvd. between Olympic and Colorado and work is now underway on two new buildings.
The Arroyo, a 64 unit affordable housing
Airbnb is dispatching inspectors to rate some of the properties listed on its home-rental service in an effort to reassure travelers they're booking nice places to stay.
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Cold temperatures and windy conditions complicated rescue efforts for firefighters Monday who searched for a man who jumped off The Santa Monica Pier and battled an early morning brushfire above
Police are searching for suspects connected to a Friday night shooting in Downtown Santa Monica.
According to SMPD, officers received multiple calls regarding an active shooting at the West End
The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to continue the COAST open streets festival through 2020 as Santa Monica’s signature event. The route will stay the same for now, however,
Santa Monica native and local business owner Greg Morena is the first challenger to declare his intent to run for City Council.
He joins incumbents Kevin McKeown and Sue Himmelrich
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of February 19. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
Opening this weekend at your local Cineplex is a movie set to break box office records: Marvel’s Black Panther. On pace to make over $200 million in its opening
Two important dates are coming up – March 17 and May 1.
On Saturday, March 17 the Santa Monica Lions will be providing free adult eye exams during our 4th Annual
Are you at risk for glaucoma?
Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes loss of vision—usually side vision—by damaging the optic nerve, which sends information from your eyes
A plan to establish a new social justice framework/action plan at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District was met with unanimous praise at the Feb. 15 board meeting.
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