Every weekend and holiday between Memorial Day and Labor Day from 12 to 8 p.m., traffic officers and City staff will be directing cars in and out of parking
Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris dueled Friday over Hispanic votes in California, a central front in the nation's immigration battle where Latinos represent the state's largest
Award Winning film hosted by Ed Asner followed by discussion with producer/co-director Sheila A. Laffey. Several interviewees in the film will also be on hand.
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Santa Monica is planning to spend almost a billion dollars over the next 10 years to cut carbon emissions and adapt to climate change.
The $833 million Climate Action &
A local resident is using opera as a vessel to transplant long-forgotten, lesser-known works into today’s world. Her hope? That she can preserve these works and juxtapose them against
California has sued the charity Aid for Starving Children, alleging the nonprofit used the bulk of its donations for administrative purposes, with only a tiny percentage going to feed hungry
The head of California's Public Utilities Commission has announced he will retire after almost five years on a job dominated by oversight of devastating wildfires.
Michael Picker said
Gov. Gavin Newsom is supporting a state Senate bill that would give the California Horse Racing Board authority to quickly suspend a meet license to protect the health and safety
Is our privacy protected? Are our conversations through social media and in our personal spaces private? Hamid Khan, campaign coordinator for The Stop LAPD Spying Coalition will lead a discussion
The union for Los Angeles police officers is demanding the city clean up homeless encampments after a detective was diagnosed with typhoid fever and two others showed similar symptoms.
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Netflix blinked first and now other major Hollywood studios say they may reevaluate filming in Georgia if the state's abortion law goes into effect. The state is known