By KEVIN FREKING
Associated Press
President Donald Trump headed to New Mexico on Monday for a campaign rally that demonstrates his efforts to capture a few more Democratic-leaning states in
Authorities say a Georgia couple, posing as Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, bilked six victims out of $16,000 in gift cards in a telephone fraud scam.
Los Angeles
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California will spend $20 million on a public awareness campaign about the dangers of vaping nicotine and cannabis products and step up efforts to halt
By Greg Dill
Did you know that there are two different ways to receive your Medicare benefits?
The most popular way is Original Medicare. With Original Medicare, you can choose
A section of the 3rd Street Promenade was closed for several hours Monday night as police are investigated a suspicious package on the 1400 block of the street.
SMPD received
A Santa Monica hotel has signed a settlement agreement with the National Labor Relations Board in which it agreed to pay over $35,000 in bonuses the company withheld from
President Donald Trump will pass through the Santa Monica airport on Tuesday as part of a multi-city fundraising trip to the West Coast.
“The President of the United States is
City Hall will encourage residents and businesses to replace natural gas appliances with electric heating and cooking equipment as it pursues its goal of reducing carbon emissions to 20% of
September is Hunger Action Month — a month where people stand with organizations fighting the hunger crisis across the U.S. It’s a time to ensure that the 40 million
ANNUAL WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
For the week of September 16, the contractor will continue installing new water main on Ocean Avenue between California Ave and Wilshire Blvd. They will
Dear EarthTalk: What are the ramifications of these horrendous fires taking place now in the Amazon Rainforest? What can be done to stop the madness? — Jane W., Waterbury, CT
Fire
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider expanding services to help the area’s homeless population vote in upcoming elections.
At the Sept. 17 meeting, the Board’s