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Westside Current on MSNHeat Sends Crowds to Libraries - and Safety Concerns Into OverdriveCity urges residents to seek shelter from rising temperatures, while librarians warn of drug use, violence, and strain on ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - A Santa Monica police officer is recovering after being shot by a suspect believed to be connected to two recent shootings in the city. The incidents have raised safety concerns ...
The alert was in place for Los Angeles, Western Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area and Eastern Santa Monica Mountains ...
The Santa Monica City Council has asked staff to explore a nighttime curfew along the shoreline after a recent spate of violence has rekindled debate about the safety of the sand during overnight ...
Santa Monica experienced significant developments in business, education, and public safety throughout August, while preparing for future roles in regional transportation and international sports ...
Santa Monica police officer shot and wounded during dramatic ambush near popular shopping district while pursuing suspect from earlier shooting case.
Curfew for Santa Monica beach under consideration over safety concerns News A curfew for Santa Monica Beach is now under consideration by city council members following an increase in violent events.
Confronting years of stagnation, public safety concerns and changing retail norms, commercial landlords and Santa Monica officials are trying to revitalize the Third Street Promenade.
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LAist on MSNFourth of July changes: why some cities are skipping the fireworks and festivities this yearThe reasons are varied, ranging from fire dangers to a lack of funding, environmental concerns — and fears of ICE sweeps.
Nordstrom announced the closure of their location at Santa Monica Place. Two days earlier, the same mall had been evacuated ...
The city of Santa Monica is hoping to pump some life back into the Third Street Promenade by enlisting the help of an age-old attraction: booze. Thanks to ...
The weakening opposition comes after dozens of alarmed residents opposed the Council's unanimous decision on May 13 to launch Southern California's first Entertainment Zone ( "Council Approves Scaled ...
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