Pat Romano balances a plate of chocolate cake and chocolate ice cream as he sits in a cushioned chair, flanked by loved ones and smiling widely for a short photo
Congressional leaders used Santa Monica's California Incline project as a backdrop while advocating for a long-term reinvestment in American infrastructure last week.
Congressman Ted Lieu and House Democratic
The Santa Monica Police Department will step up bike and pedestrian safety enforcement operationsduring the month of July, with focused enforcement on primary collision factors involving motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
Santa Monica has had the distinction of being recognized as one of the most "progressive" cities in the nation. It began in 1979 when residents coalesced around a
Big Blue Bus has announced it will receive $6.9 million from the Federal Transit Administration's Section 5307 discretionary fund to upgrade the agency's fleet and
Santa Moncians can expect to see the Expo train physically running through town in the coming months.
Testing has begun along the newly installed Expo tracks with a specially designed
The Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI/Driver's License Checkpoint on July 2, at an undisclosed location within city limits. The
Santa Monica employers can now participate in the third modal competition of Santa Monica's 2015 Commuter Challenge: Public Transit Month.
Individuals can participate in the Public Transit Month
New City Manager Rick Cole has officially taken his seat at City Hall. The Daily Press spoke with Cole about his priorities, goals and plans.
Daily Press:What projects, topics,
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
For Safe Streets Santa Monica, the group'sname is more aspirational than descriptive.
The organization advocates for road safety but, according to their recently released analysis of Santa Monica