The Santa Monica Police Dept and Santa Monica Fire Dept responded to a multi-vehicle accident at Pacific Coast Highway and the California Incline Friday morning. The South Bound lane of the PCH was shut down with traffic diverted at the Incline at about 11 a.m. The lanes reopened at about 1:20 p.m.
The city’s human resources department will develop a formal compensation philosophy to guide labor negotiations after reviewing an independent audit of Santa Monica’s public employee salaries. The City
The local tourism industry continued to grow in 2017, with 8.7 million visitors spending an average of 1.36 days in Santa Monica, a 3.6 percent increase over
“We are freaking out, but also so, so exhausted,” filmmaker Bishal Dutta says with a low and raspy voice about him and his producer, Olivia Shapiro.
The two Santa Monica
As President and CEO of Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT), it was my pleasure to welcome more than 300 members of the community to the Jonathan Beach Club yesterday
As one of the most progressive cities in the world, the City of Santa Monica, along with Climate Action Santa Monica and Beautify Earth, will host ClimateFest on Saturday, May
The City of Santa Monica's Office of Sustainability and the Environment along with Sustainable Works congratulates the winners and participants of the 10th Annual Sustainable Santa Monica Student
Play Time
Marlo and Drew and Baby Makes Five
by Cynthia Citron on May 10, 2018
So what happens when Cinderella finally marries the Prince? Well, sometimes it isn'
Landlords may raise the rent in controlled units 2.9 percent Sept. 1st, according to a city report on the annual general adjustment allowed under the City Charter. Elected leaders
Surrounded by prominent Santa Monica community members and police officers from throughout California and as far as the East Coast, Cynthia Renaud was sworn in as the Santa Monica Police
Assemblymember Richard Bloom’s (D-Santa Monica) bill to protect California tenants from eviction passed out of its second Assembly Committee today on a 7-3 vote. The measure, AB 2364, closes