The defense attorney for the former University of Southern California campus gynecologist accused of sexual assault says none of the alleged abuse happened and it’s telling that despite hundreds
U.S. District Judge Manuel Real, who was an active judge for five decades and desegregated schools in Southern California, has died, the courts said. He was 95.
Real, whose
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and a group of other city leaders from around California and the nation are backing the proposed Ending Homelessness Act.
The legislation sponsored by U.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday invited 842 members from 59 countries to the Oscars organization and, for the first time, reached gender parity in its
Editor’s Note: Olympic High School began offering a Journalism elective to students for the first time this year. The following news and op-ed pieces were produced by three students
Editor’s Note: Olympic High School began offering a Journalism elective to students for the first time this year. The following news and op-ed pieces were produced by three students
Editor’s Note: Olympic High School began offering a Journalism elective to students for the first time this year. The following news and op-ed pieces were produced by three students
Two Santa Monica College (SMC) student films have won awards at the 4th Annual Silicon Beach Film Festival. “Once Upon a Woman”won Best Western Film and “Ritornare”—a co-production
The Santa Monica Police Department will take part in a bicycle and pedestrian safety enforcement operation aimed at educating bicyclists, drivers, and pedestrians on traffic laws, rules and responsibilities.
For
Apple is recalling some MacBook Pro laptops due to a fire hazard.
The batteries in the laptops can overheat, posing a safety risk. The recalled MacBook Pros have a screen
Court transcripts show that rapper Nipsey Hussle and the man charged with killing him had a conversation about “snitching” shortly before the rapper was shot.
In grand jury transcripts unsealed
California Democrats who sued the Trump administration over its attempts to put a citizenship question on the census praised the Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday that kept the question on