In advance of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, the advocacy group Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) released a report on traffic accident victims in Los Angeles, stating
With Santa Monica public schools back in session this Thursday, August 22, public employees have been working hard this summer to develop measures to combat the effects of back-to-school traffic
As projected by the National Weather Service (NWS), the vast majority of precipitation fell in Santa Monica between 4 a.m. and 10 a.m. Thursday. According to the NWS’
On Sunday, January 7, at approximately 4:13 p.m. dispatchers began receiving 911 calls regarding an injury traffic collision.
The vehicle involved was traveling westbound on San Vicente Boulevard
In response to growing concerns over traffic safety following the recent death of a cyclist in the Wilmont neighborhood, Council has begun exploring an increase to the parking facility tax
In an effort to spur last-minute holiday shopping for local residents and visitors, Santa Monica City Council has extended free parking in downtown public parking structures from 90 minutes to
Are traffic stops in Santa Monica racially discriminatory? Thanks to the CA Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA), we now have data from SMPD to help answer this question
The demolition of PS3 became significantly more visible recently.
Work had previously focused on removing walls along the edges of the building with metal supports holding up the various floors.
Traffic: Traffic was snarled on the PCH Tuesday due to a strange set of circumstances. The backup began when a tent blew onto the busy road forcing traffic to avoid