“Don’t Steal. The Government Hates Competition.” Possibly my favorite bumper sticker of all time.
Santa Monica is currently experiencing a crime wave of robberies. The way the thieves are
California officials are experimenting with a new diversion program for criminals that includes allowing victims to directly confront their offenders.
The budget that took effect July 1 includes $5 million
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
Shaken residents are cleaning up from two of the biggest earthquakes to rattle California in decades as scientists warn that both should serve as a wake-up call to be ready
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
Mexican police, soldiers and National Guard are raiding hotels, buses and trains to round up migrants, creating scenes of weeping Central American mothers piled into police vans along with their
Construction on three miles of walking and biking paths along Santa Monica State Beach will begin later this summer.
Council approved a $12.3 million contract with two engineering firms
The Santa Monica Pier will be pulling funds from some programs this year to invest more money in its banner events, including a new Halloween celebration.
The pier has launched
City Council chambers are getting a $450,000 upgrade later this year.
City Council approved the improvements to the chambers’ audiovisual, agenda and meeting management systems last week at the
Dear EarthTalk: What are so-called regional climate models and why do we need them given that we already have pretty decent global climate models? — Rich W., Seattle, WA
Scientists (and
Last week, 20 potential Democratic nominees for President took the debate stage in Miami over two days to discuss everything from taxes to health care to foreign policy. Largely absent