CITY HALL — Recent campaign filings for the Santa Monica City Council race show leading candidates taking on thousands in personal debt and the entrance of a new group into the
LOSANGELES — California motorists faced another day of record-breaking gasoline prices Sunday, though relief appeared to be on the way.
In its latest update early Sunday, AAA reported that the statewide
DOWNTOWN — Does your wallet feel lighter?
That may mean you've tried to park in Santa Monica recently.
Rates at meters, beach lots and municipal parking structures all increased
Students and staff with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District are getting out their bikes, scooters, skateboards and walking shoes to take part in Bike It! Walk It! Day set
CITYWIDE — Southland officials declared last weekend "Carma-Heaven" after coordination by public safety officials and Los Angeles County residents turned a second closure of Interstate 405 into a non-event.
LOS ANGELES — The demolition of a bridge that forced the weekend closure of one of the nation's busiest freeways is on schedule, while many Los Angeles drivers heeded
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica is revving up to stay local this weekend as the Southland prepares for fall's most anticipated sequel — Carmageddon II.
Officials from the Los Angeles Metropolitan
CITY HALL — Three Santa Monica residents filed suit against City Hall Monday contesting a long-standing ban against non-commercial advertising on Santa Monica's Big Blue buses that has recently
EASTSIDE — City Hall is resisting calls from parents and officials at a private school on the northeast end of Santa Monica to install a crosswalk at an intersection where they
City officials are encouraging residents to visit one of three Farmers' Markets during the Carmageddon II weekend, set for Sept. 29-30 when Interstate 405 will be closed for construction.
CITY HALL — The City Council stood by the Big Blue Bus administration Tuesday night in rejecting a bid by Mayor Richard Bloom to allow a nonprofit that raises money for
The South Coast Air Quality Management District board voted Friday to grant City Hall $500,000 for its bike-share program, helping to expand it once it is formally launched at