New bursts of yellow dot the hills of Mendocino County.
Smears of burnt orange now span the aqueduct near Bakersfield.
A fresh splash of crimson juts east of Chico like
Updated plans for a proposed affordable housing development at the former site of Parking Structure 3 were presented recently in a staff report to the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board.
The New Roads Jaguars baseball team was defeated by the Burbank Bulldogs, 5-1, at Marine Park on Friday night.
Assistant coach Joshua Johnson weighed in on his expectations for the
The New Roads Jaguars beach volleyball team ultimately fell short against the Pacifica Christian Santa Monica Seawolves 4-1 at Sorrento Beach.
New Roads beach volleyball coach Jasmine Dixon set the
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is taking a measured approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into classrooms while addressing concerns about data privacy, ethical use, and potential bias.
During a
The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica hosted their annual award ceremony, Women Who Shape Santa Monica, on Wednesday, Mar. 19 at the Brookdale Ocean House to honor Carla
Nearly a year after a mob attacked UCLA students and faculty who formed an encampment protesting Israel’s war in Gaza, participants in that encampment are suing senior officials from
The Santa Monica City Council will consider significant changes to both water rates and zoning regulations at its Tuesday meeting, with residents potentially facing substantial increases in their water bills
It’s likely that most Californians have never heard of the Levering Act, passed by the California Legislature in 1950, but it symbolized the state’s political orientation in the
Student athletes who want to skip physical education classes during the school day will have an easier time than first thought qualifying for the the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’
The Pantry in Los Angeles closed down earlier this month. After decades of being open 24 hours a day, serving tens of thousands — maybe even hundreds of thousands — of diners