Los Angeles is launching an initiative to give every child between the ages of 4 and 17 an opportunity to learn to swim.
Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the SwimLA program
Beautiful Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades is offering a new volunteer training opportunity, starting July 14.
The training will include all the volunteer opportunities at the park,
A free Santa Monica Police Department event to etch license plate numbers onto catalytic converters was fully booked within hours this week, with fifty residents quickly reserving spots to have
Don't miss the first lecture in the Summer Speaker Series at the historic Rapp Saloon! Illustrated with archival photos, noted film historian Marc Wanamaker will reveal the history
California’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.2 percent in May, while the state added 5,500 nonfarm payroll jobs. The California Employment Development Department said Friday the rate tied the record low set in April. In May 2017, California’s unemployment rate was 4.9 percent.
In April children and their parents celebrated Earth Day with a Kidical Mass bike ride organized by Santa Monica Spoke. The theme was “The Lorax”. For those without children, or
A woman hiking the Pacific Crest Trail north of Los Angeles says she fought off an attacking bear by stabbing it.
The 25-year-old woman told Los Angeles County sheriff'
The legal agreement allowing Santa Monica to close its airport in 2029 survived another protracted court battle this week when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
This Saturday, Santa Monicans are invited to the annual Juneteenth Celebration in Virginia Ave. Park.
Santa Monica has recognized Juneteenth since 1993 thanks to the efforts of longtime resident Laverene
As a reporter, I have few if any job difficulties. Sure, there’s the occasional angry email, a typo slips through production, or I miss a deadline and get heat
A proposal in Congress to ease the U.S. ban on marijuana could encourage more banks to do business with cannabis companies, but it appears to fall short of a
Director X's "Superfly" transplants the 1972 Blaxploitation classic from Harlem streets to suburban Atlanta mansions, flips Curtis Mayfield's soul score for Future's