Three towering, hand-pulled chariots will roll through Santa Monica and Venice on Sunday, Aug. 3, marking the 49th annual Festival of the Chariots, one of North America's longest-running
Construction of the new Malibu High School building has been completed ahead of schedule and on budget, marking a significant milestone for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. The state-of-the-art
Police arrested a suspect Tuesday after a pursuit of a stolen white pickup truck through the West Side of Los Angeles County that ended with the driver confronting officers before
L-R: Co-Vice Chair Arthur Calloway, Chair Hans Johnson, and Co-Vice Chair Luis S. Garcia
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission has unanimously elected Commissioner Hans Johnson as its
The City of Malibu has launched Phase 3 of its Community Lands Project, advancing plans for a performing arts center on the Parcel C at Cross Creek Ranch property, formerly
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath announced the launch of the Malibu-Topanga Business Interruption Fund, a $250,000 grant program to help small businesses recover from economic losses caused
The Police Activities League hosted its annual Chris Carrey PAL Education Scholarship Fund recognition ceremony at St. Monica's Grand Pavilion in Santa Monica.
Seven Santa Monica PAL youth,
Santa Monica has emerged as the second most expensive rental market in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with one-bedroom apartments commanding a median rent of $2,900, according to the
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County will launch a pilot program Monday for an updated remote courtroom appearance technology in select juvenile justice courtrooms, marking a shift from its
Santa Monica city officials will consider a comprehensive five-year equity plan and major development changes at Tuesday's City Council meeting, including a $5.5 million agreement with the
The City Council has directed the city attorney to draft new ordinances requiring "right to recall" and labor peace agreements for businesses operating on city-owned properties, including the
Two new grant programs totaling $10,000 each opened this week to help Los Angeles County businesses recover from January's devastating wildfires.
The "Back to Business L.