The Center for the Partially Sighted has raised $10,000 this year to buy a van to transport patients.
The City Council has voted to post signs on the Santa Monica Pier and at entrances to beach parking
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees has approved several operating guidelines for a child-care center.
The City Council gave conceptual approval to a program to provide loans to low- and moderate- income people who are interested in purchasing their apartments under the city's Tenant Home Ownership plan.
As if everybody weren't already sufficiently unnerved by both art and reality, Leonard Koscianski hypes the jitters with truly scary paintings.
Traffic System Recognized:The city's traffic operations division, which operates the largest computerized signal system of its kind in California, has won the Transportation Partnership Award from the Orange County Transportation Commission.
Florence Cardine will be installed as president of the Santa Monica College Patrons during a meeting at 10 a.m.
2 Arrested After Chase: Police arrested two men on suspicion of attempted robbery and assault following a high-speed chase through several cities.
A Santa Monica social organization is asking for state money to fund an innovative program for treating mentally ill people residing on the Westside.
Freight Cars Derailed: About five freight cars of a railroad train derailed in Santa Ana Tuesday
the 4th Street overpass of Interstate 5 in Santa Ana, police said.
The City Council asked the staff to draft a report on banning regular helicopter landings at Santa Monica Hospital.
Man Slain, Daughter Wounded: A Santa Ana man was sought Sunday in connection with the slaying of a
The Back on Broadway restaurant has offered to serve a free lunch at 1 p.m.
Victim Identified: The Orange County coroner's office has disclosed the name of a pedestrian who was fatally injured when she was struck by a car Tuesday afternoon.
Auto Mall Plan Approved: A $1.4-million construction project to clear the way for a planned seven-dealer auto mall has been approved by the city's Redevelopment Agency.
The city has formed the Santa Monica Arts Foundation, a group that will assist in raising funds for public arts projects.
The Planning Commission on Monday turned down plans for a two-story, 44,476-square-foot commercial center at 625 Montana Ave.
The Rent Control Board has voted to appropriate up to $10,000 to hire a company to develop a plan for studying the impact of rent control on the maintenance of housing units in the city.
An environmental impact report is being prepared in connection with the reconstruction of the pier and the breakwater.