On March 28, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office filed one count of 459 PC – Burglary against Raymond Harry Purnell, a 36-year-old male experiencing homelessness.
On March 24, at
PAT EATON-ROBB / AP Sports Writer
There was a time, not that many years ago, when predicting the women’s NCAA Tournament champion seemed relatively easy.
UConn or Tennessee or Baylor
JOHN MARSHALL / AP Basketball Writer
March Madness has taken a power turn as it turns to the Final Four. No more plucky underdogs, much as we enjoyed the run by
Join the Santa Monica Conservancy for Santa Monica Mosaic: Safe Haven, which will air live via Zoom on Sunday, April 10 at 5 p.m. Author and Hollywood historian Donna
Investigators seized about 35 stolen luxury cars last week — worth $2.3 million in total — following a two-month theft investigation involving fraudulent purchases in Southern California, authorities said.
The vehicles,
Television ratings for the Oscars rebounded somewhat from last year’s record low, but the event clearly doesn’t have the appeal to viewers that it once had.
Sunday’s
Vote: Voting for the final round of this year’s Most Loved contest ends this Thursday, March 31. The annual Most Loved contest includes two rounds of public voting. Votes
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Ukrainian forces claimed to have retaken a Kyiv suburb and an eastern town from the Russians in what is becoming a back-and-forth stalemate on the ground,
JAKE COYLE / AP Film Writer
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday condemned the actions of Will Smith during Sunday night's Oscars and launched an
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On
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A federal judge on Monday asserted it is “more likely than not” that former President Donald Trump committed crimes in his attempt to stop the certification
CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press
California’s lax oversight of its hospice system has led to widespread fraud within the rapidly growing industry of end-of-life care, potentially putting patients at risk