Diners can find discounted multi-course menus at 39 restaurants in Santa Monica from this Friday through July 26.
Dine L.A.’s biannual restaurant event is returning for two weeks
Officials say two Southern California desert communities struck by last week’s powerful earthquakes may have sustained as little damage as they did because they have no tall buildings, and
A Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) contractor, the Nemadji Research Corporation, is notifying patients about a “phishing attack” that exposed the personal information of 14,591 patients.
Following a difficult Fourth of July week for blood and platelet donations and ongoing challenges finding new blood donors, the American Red Cross now faces a blood shortage and has
A sprawling military base in the Southern California desert remains closed to non-essential personnel as damage assessments continue following last week’s powerful earthquakes.
Spokeswoman Margo Allen said Tuesday that
Sacramento Kings coach Luke Walton says sexual assault allegations against him are not backed up by facts and are designed to attract media attention.
Walton made his comments in a
A video capturing a family’s violent fight at Disneyland has prompted police to re-open their investigation into the brawl and may result in charges.
Anaheim Police Sgt. Daron Wyatt
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department is pleased to present Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka – TYA Version July 12-21 at the Theatre Arts Studio Stage on the main SMC
Bank of America has announced more than $2.4 million in grants to 84 Los Angeles nonprofits that will advance economic mobility for individuals and families and put them on