The Santa Monica Police Department impounded over one hundred Bird and Lime e-scooters this past weekend and did a masterful job with the publicity and public relations efforts to increase
The City Council told the head of the Big Blue Bus and city staff to focus on infrastructure and convenience to tackle declining bus ridership on the Westside during a
Bird is spreading its wings to neighboring communities despite an ongoing legal dispute with the City of Santa Monica.
The company has rolled out its electric vehicles in several new
After flying free for more nearly five months, Bird riders are getting their wings clipped.
The Santa Monica Police Department has officially started cracking down on the city’s 30,
Cyclists say sensors are part of, but not the only, solution to dangerous driving
Kimberly Estrada and Nicolas Johnson
SMC Corsair/Daily Press Staff Writers
Having lost a friend hit
Runway construction clear for take off
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
City leaders are promising a new, safer and shorter runway at Santa Monica Airport by the end of
To travel “as the crow flies” means taking a direct route free of obstacles and the new Santa Monica company Bird wants to bring that ease of travel to street
Week of September 11, 2017
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of September 11, construction will continue throughout the project area, which is bound by 16th Street to the
Santa Monica’s Breeze Bikeshare system has been wildly successful since opening in 2015 surpassing more than a million rides last month. However, the bright green bikes will soon have
Despite a short work week, it’s been a busy few days for local police officers and firefighters.
Santa Monica’s emergency responders have handled three serious calls in the
This Saturday September 9th, get your blood flowing before the Buy Local Health and Fitness Festival by joining Mayor Ted Winterer on a two-mile loop walk around the neighborhood, which
September is California Rail Safety month and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is reaching out to communities bordering the rail system to remind everyone that “safety begins