Santa Monica will make minor revisions to its minimum wage law in April following recommendations from a local working group.
When City Council passed the local minimum wage law in
A Los Angeles student rescued from a Santa Monica beach last weekend has died.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Michelle King released a statement regarding the incident today.
“The
A lawsuit over the safety of Malibu classrooms can proceed to trial following a March 28 decision by a judge.
The suit is part of the ongoing debate regarding toxic
The Santa Monica based Los Angeles Waterkeeper will hold their 5th annual paddleboard race fundraiser, Stand Up For Clean Water, on April 16 and organizers want locals to know there
Despite years of future construction on the schedule, City Hall thinks conditions in Downtown Santa Monica are poised to improve with the pending completion of several large projects.
City Manager
Traffic is was slow in Downtown Santa Monica on march 28 due to a downed streetlight.
A car struck the pole at about 9 a.m. Monday morning, sending the
Supporters of a multi-use sports facility found themselves on thin ice this week when Council excluded a potential ice rink from the first wave of park construction at Santa
Approving a new leasing policy for the Santa Monica Airport left the council literally speechless Tuesday night.
After months waiting and an hour of community input, the City Council unanimously
The drama around this year's presidential election could translate into a rare opportunity for California voters.
For the first time in decades, the results of the California primary
International terrorist attacks might seem a world away but events like the Belgium bombing have international connections that spread worldwide, including to Santa Monica.
Jay Johnson and his wife Rachel