Construction workers severed a gas line at Santa Monica High School Thursday, forcing students to evacuate the pool building.
Contractors working on the Discovery building severed a gas line in
By Don Thompson
California may join many other states in allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primary and special elections, if they will turn 18 before the following general election, under
By Michael R. Blood and Kathleen Ronayne
Bernie Sanders has promised to win the California presidential primary in March, but home-state Sen. Kamala Harris is defending her turf — putting the
By Greg Beacha
That 13-3 loss in the Super Bowl looms large over the Los Angeles Rams. Their high-scoring ascent to the NFL’s elite over two thrilling seasons somehow
By Joe Reedy
Philip Rivers says the Los Angeles Chargers’ potential reminds him of 2006 to 2009, when the franchise won four straight AFC West Division titles. That group, though,
By Katie Campione
Jurors on Thursday found a man prosecutors have dubbed “The Boy Next Door Killer” was sane when he fatally stabbed two women and tried to kill a
By Aleah Antonio and Jackie Sedley
Photos by Joshua Nicoloro and Kelly Wood
Santa Monica’s annual free concert series Twilight on the Pier kicked off its 35th year on
By Julianna Wingate
Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren held town hall style event this week as her campaign swung through Los Angeles.
People quickly filled the bottom and mezzanine levels of
The City Council will vote Tuesday on an ordinance that would give hotel housekeepers personal safety devices and limit their workload to 4,000 square feet per day.
The ordinance,
A cook at a Los Angeles-area hotel was arrested after he allegedly threatened a mass shooting and stockpiled guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition at his home, police said
Candace Parker had 20 points and 10 rebounds for her third double-double, Chelsea Gray added 17 points, and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Minnesota Lynx 81-71 on Tuesday night.