Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Local police seized almost $50,000 worth of fentanyl and cocaine from a Mid-City home Tuesday.
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) served a search warrant for a residence near
A teenage girl riding a bicycle was hit by a Metro bus in front of the Santa Monica Public Library Sunday afternoon.
The Notre Dame High School student survived but
A police chase down Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Sunday afternoon resulted in an arrest of a man suspected of breaking into multiple cars and pretending to be a parking attendant
A man riding an electric scooter died after being struck by a vehicle Friday night in Ocean Park.
The man, 41, was riding a personally owned electric scooter – a City
A suspicious package was found on Arizona Avenue between 24th Street and 25th Street early Wednesday afternoon and the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) cleared the area.
The Tactical Bomb
A February 15 raid by Santa Monica police officers has resulted in the arrest of three people and seizure of 21 handguns and 8 long guns/rifles, over 4000 rounds
Editor’s Note: This story originally ran Mar. 14. It is republished here as part of our year-end coverage.
By Kate Cagle
City Manager Rick Cole has selected Cynthia Renaud
In a classroom at Santa Monica College, police officers are learning something the academy didn’t teach them.
Standing at the front of the room, Joe Collins, a police chief
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is proud to announce the opening of a Holiday Substation at 1313 3rd Street Promenade. In support of SMPD, American Realty Advisors permitted use
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has been awarded a $250,000.00 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a year-long enforcement and public awareness program.
The City of Santa Monica announced Nov. 14 that it settled a complaint against the McDonald’s on 2nd Street, which has become a hotbed for crime over the past