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Audacy on MSNATF to conduct controlled fire testing in Santa Monica MountainsThe public is being asked to avoid the Temescal Ridge Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains Tuesday evening through Thursday while the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives conducts ...
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Westside Current on MSNSanta Monica Looks to Designate Promenade as Public Drinking ZoneSanta Monica may attempt to revive its nightlife by relaxing alcohol restrictions at the Third Street Promenade. In the coming weeks, the Santa Monica City Council will consider designating the area ...
Some Santa Monica residents are making their complaints known due to the constant nuisance created by the Waymo electrical vehicle charging station located near their homes.
The city of Santa Monica said the sounds coming from the 24/7 Waymo charging stations do not violate noise standards.
It happened on April 11 near Main Street and Strand in Santa Monica. The pit bull attacked a toy poodle, resulting in the poodle's death, and also bit the poodle's owner, who tried to intervene.
The 90402 ZIP code serves Los Angeles, a neighborhood in Santa Monica, CA. This code is essential for accurate mail delivery and can also help you find local amenities such as schools, parks, and ...
A free monthslong community event at the Santa Monica Pier, “Locals’ Night,” will return in April, officials announced Wednesday. The event will have live music, dancing, a car show and more.
One of the cornerstones in LA28’s Olympic venue plan has fallen through. Santa Monica officials announced Tuesday that formal talks with the organizing committee for the 2028 Games about hosting ...
A struggling mall in Santa Monica is getting some new direction. Prism Places is now the property manager of Santa Monica Place, the 527K SF retail center that Macerich previously owned.
Five schools that were displaced by the Palisades fire are relocating to converted office and retail space in Santa Monica. Thousands of K-12 students will occupy more than 200,000 square feet of ...
Five schools displaced by the Palisades fire have — or will soon — reopen in Santa Monica. In all, they are taking more than 200,000 square feet of office space. The schools are an unexpected ...
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