Just in time for Labor Day, Metro announces an early end to the first leg of "Ramp Jam."
With new state-of-the-art equipment, Santa Monica public safety officials say they are ready to respond immediately to emergencies, including any that might arise during Carmageddon II.
Much of the bond money would fund improvements at Santa Monica High School, while 20 percent of it would go to Malibu schools. Request to endorse the measure made by two council members seeking reelection.
Santa Monica City Council also shares concerns that new fees would discourage small businesses. But without them, traffic relief projects won't get built, city manager says.
Santa Monica's Airport Commission urges city to give notice on ending leases, and to bar a key part of airport land from aviation use in 2015.
Bill calling for 3-foot passing rule moves to Senate as another bill to exempt new bike lanes from state environmental review heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.
Santa Monica City Council to consider requiring commercial and housing developers to help pay for public street improvements.
Mixed opinions about food truck lots at most recent Santa Monica Planning Commission meeting. Proposed regulations head to the City Council for approval.
New restaurant next to Rusty's Surf Ranch and Santa Monica Pier Seafood seeks city permission to build rooftop dining. The addition, however, would exceed current size restrictions.
Request for information from a political group with anonymous members has lead seven Santa Monica City Council candidates to draft and sign a pledge for transparency throughout the election process.
See who's running for City Council Nov. 6.
The odds don't appear to be in Santa Monica's favor, but city officials say they hope an appeal from congressman Henry Waxman will increase the chances of keeping it open.
Santa Monica Assemblywoman Julia Brownley wants voters to decide on bill that would disclose who is "really paying for political ads—on the ads themselves."
Proposed rules before Santa Monica Planning Commission would have lots open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. up to three days per week.
New nonstop service will take riders from downtown Santa Monica to the light rail station and UCLA.
Some turn and traffic lanes will close temporarily during the year-long construction project at the westbound 10 Freeway offramp to National Boulevard.
The community has 15 days to appeal the decision
One of the priciest claims in Santa Monica history might be tough to prove.
Santa Monica City Council approves "disappointing" redevelopment contingency plan with big impacts on community.
Santa Monica City Council chooses between local institution and trendy restaurant group behind hot spots in Hollywood and Studio City.