With an extensive list of new projects both under consideration and underway, LA Metro leadership shared a rosy outlook for the future of the transit agency during its annual State
While Santa Monica voters generally swung left of center in this year’s primary election, Venice’s votes represented a broader spectrum of political ideology, with local ballots showing support
Final certified election data is in and results show Santa Monica voters opted for progressive candidates in races like LA County Third District Supervisor and Sheriff, falling to the left
With illegal fireworks displays ramping up in the final days leading up to Independence Day on Monday, pet experts continue to offer advice to dog and cat owners on the
On the federal level, environmental protections were dealt a blow on Thursday as the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued a ruling — West Virginia v. EPA — restricting the ability of
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has had a busy month, responding to as many as 41 reports of illegal fireworks displays over the past 31 days.
Last week, a
Citing its large, difficult-to-secure exurban campuses and slow law enforcement response times, the City of Malibu is considering new plans to potentially add armed security guards to its four public
The ongoing demolition of Parking Structure 3, which has accelerated over the past month after a slow start in the first half of the year, has been on a short
Santa Monica’s local school district depends on state funding, to the tune of about $116 million as of the most recent budget (out of a total budget of $176
The Friday Supreme Court decision to strike down 50 years of abortion rights afforded in 1973’s Roe v Wade has touched off a tidal wave of opposition across the