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Stretching from the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk (the end of Route 66 ... using the Big Blue Bus (Bus No. 8 Downtown Santa Monica / UCLA), riding the LA Metro's Expo ...
Since 1972, the Santa Monica house has been empowering women. This Giving Wednesday see the incredible difference they're making in our community. Every year they serve around 140 women ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Santa Monica will not be hosting beach volleyball for the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic games, the city announced Tuesday. LA28 and the city of ...
Palisades Charter High School will begin in-person classes Tuesday at its temporary "Pali South" location in downtown Santa Monica ... Metro E Line and Big Blue Bus, both offering free rides ...
She said it was around 1 a.m. on Saturday when her group went down to the beach, just wanting to dip their toes in the water. Before they got to the sand, the sister said they noticed two men from ...
LA28 is now seeking a new venue for Olympic beach volleyball after ending talks with Santa Monica city officials by mutual agreement. City staff were informed on Friday that it plans to host beach ...
Police looked up the vehicle details and identified the owner as Davis Darvish, a resident of Santa Monica. Festival personnel and local law enforcement were notified of the alleged threat and ...
A new bus route serving a marginal area of the East End enhances mobility for residents of St George’s, particularly seniors, the transport minister said. Owen Darrell said the move came after ...
Nearly two years of negotiations between the city of Santa Monica and 2028 Olympic Games organizers have ended, with both parties supporting the decision to move beach volleyball for the Games ...
I am pleased to provide an update on a new trial bus route that is currently in operation. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to responding to the transportation needs of the community.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Jacmar Companies plans to build a 13-story, 100-unit Art Deco-style apartment tower named Asterisk Santa Monica at 1427 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica.