Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis joined Happy Trails for Kids' "Taste of Camp" fundraiser on Oct. 9 at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel. The event, hosted by ABC7&
Hundreds of eager shoppers gathered Friday morning for the grand opening of Vons' newest location, the city's largest full-service supermarket, which welcomed customers with pristine offerings and
A man suspected of assault was taken into custody early Friday morning after barricading himself for several hours inside a homeless housing facility, police said.
The suspect surrendered around 12:
Residents and visitors can choose between seafood and canines this Sunday as the city hosts two major community festivals: the Off the Hook Seafood Festival on the pier and the
The official count of people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles is undercounting the unsheltered population by as much as 32%, according to new research from the RAND Corporation that raises
A coalition of neighborhood associations is calling for an investigation into potential conflicts of interest involving City Councilmember Jesse Zwick, who recently accepted a position as Southern California Director for
A federal grand jury has indicted a former Pacific Palisades resident on charges of starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history, adding two felonies
Santa Monicans will gather Saturday at Palisades Park as part of what organizers say will be the largest coordinated demonstration since President Donald Trump returned to office, joining rallies in
Two interim housing projects planned for Ocean Avenue will be temporarily paused to allow for more community engagement following widespread criticism over inadequate public outreach, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey
A powerful October storm system has dumped heavy rainfall across Southern California, with San Luis Obispo County receiving approximately 1.5 inches, Santa Barbara County about an inch, and Ventura
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has issued an evacuation warning for the palisades burn scar area due to the significant threat of mud and debris flows expected this
Revitalization Partners Group is disputing a city staff report that questions the financial viability of their proposed $360 million Civic Auditorium redevelopment, with representatives calling the analysis "wildly inaccurate&