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Santa Monica: Report On May 31, 2020 Events & Unrest Released
Santa Monica City Council will discuss the findings of the independent report on what happened May 31, 2020, during its meeting Tuesday.

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Santa Monica City Council will discuss the findings of the independent report on what happened May 31, 2020, during its meeting Tuesday.

New vaccine sites are opening at three Metro stations in areas hardest hit by the virus as vaccination rates rise and hospitalizations drop.
A fire broke out at a homeless encampment under the Santa Monica (10) Freeway Friday afternoon.
Here's the latest Los Angeles County Department of Public Health information on how many Marina del Rey residents are vaccinated.
Join a pet adoption event at two Ralphs locations in the South Bay Saturday and meet dogs looking for their forever home.
A 42-year-old man who was fatally struck and killed by a Metro E Line train in Culver City was identified.
But fire officials said the fire broke out from inside the Venice house, not from outside or from something thrown into the house.
Someone smashed the window and stole a cash box at Sinners & Saints Desserts in Venice this week.
Here's the latest Los Angeles County Department of Public Health information on how many Rancho Palos Verdes residents are vaccinated.
Metro and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation Thursday relaunched an improved Metro Bike Share System on the Westside.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a train in Culver City Thursday afternoon. Metro's Expo line is now closed from Culver City to Palms.
Veterans and military families are invited to a drive-thru food distribution this weekend in Culver City. Find out the details.
One person died in a multiple-vehicle crash on the Santa Monica (10) Freeway late Wednesday.
A 38-year-old East Los Angeles man was arrested on suspicion of having a loaded, unregistered gun and Methamphetamine, police said.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Hermosa Beach location.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Palos Verdes Peninsula location.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Redondo Beach locations.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Marina del Rey location.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Santa Monica locations.
CVS Health will now accept walk-in COVID-19 appointments at its locations across the country, including its Culver City locations.