The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion proclaiming October 2025 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and advancing a comprehensive strategy to support survivors of domestic and intimate
The City of Malibu announced the transition from its temporary Rebuild Ambassador position to a neighborhood-focused Rebuild Zone Captain system following the completion of Abe Roy's three-month volunteer
The Venice Art Crawl will present "Avant Garden," an immersive fundraising event combining art installations with garden-themed experiences.
The evening event promises a dreamlike atmosphere where art installations
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism has launched a free mobile pass designed to help LA Tech Week attendees discover local businesses and attractions through a gamified experience.
The LA Tech
Tech St. Santa Monica officially launched LA Tech Week 2025 on Monday, Oct. 13, transforming Ocean Avenue and areas of Palisades Park into a showcase of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The
Malibu school officials have completed the first phase of emergency power installations across all four campuses, addressing a critical need highlighted by 22 days of school closures during the 2024
David Duncan left high school to care for his ailing grandmother, but that act of family devotion ultimately led him to a path of public service that will take him
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors took sweeping action Tuesday to protect immigrant communities from what officials described as escalating federal enforcement operations, approving a motion to declare a
Debra Scacco, Santa Monica's first Public Works Department Artist in Residence, will debut "Laboratory for the Future," an art exhibit exploring water, waste and urban ecology
The Alchemy Collective is launching an independent filmmaking initiative that aims to bypass traditional studio systems by allowing communities to decide what films get made and distributed.
The project centers
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed AB 715, landmark legislation aimed at addressing rising antisemitism in California's K-12 schools, according to an announcement from the bill's lead
Jasson Martinez has come full circle at Santa Monica High School, returning as a math teacher to the campus where he graduated in 2019.
Martinez, who attended McKinley Elementary and