Los Angeles
The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations (LACCHR) has released its annual account of hate crimes reported throughout Los Angeles County in 2015. After trending downwards for
Kitty Donohoe grew up in the home her great grandfather built in the Yosemite Valley, after homesteading there in the late 1800’s. Being remote, Yosemite did not have easy
On September 24, at about 8:38 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service of a disturbance at the Taco Bell – 2207 Lincoln Blvd.
When officers arrived,
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Deepwater Horizon is based on the true story of the devastation caused by the explosion of the oil-drilling rig of that name. In
Santa Monica College has announced the release of the Fall 2016 issue of Santa Monica Review, SMC’s esteemed national literary arts journal. To celebrate, a launch party/reading event
Sacramento
Legislation authored by Senator Ben Allen (D – Santa Monica) to remove current law’s prohibition on public financing of campaigns was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown.
“Californians
On September 15 at about 3:30 p.m. officers responded to the Apple store at 1415 3rd Street Promenade for a possible fraudulent purchase.
Officers contacted the store’s
Governor Jerry Brown has signed AB 2299, which will encourage the development of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a way to increase the housing supply. Authored by Assemblymember Richard Bloom
Six sets of staggered gates along the Exposition Corridor Bicycle & Pedestrian Path have been activated. The green gates have been installed on the bike path since opening on May
Come out to Virginia Avenue Park to celebrate the season with traditional fall games and activities. Attendees will enjoy a hay bale maze, family pumpkin decorating, a Halloween costume swap,
On September 16 at approximately 3:15 p.m. a Loss Prevention agent working at the Sears, 301 Colorado Ave., saw the suspect enter the store and recognized him from