Clean Power Alliance (CPA), the nation's number one green power provider and California's largest community choice energy aggregator, has released its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting a
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath is calling for a forensic audit and public Board of Supervisors hearing following a Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Finance Committee meeting Friday
Sen. Ben Allen (D-Pacific Palisades) introduced SB 1209, a bill sponsored by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara that would grant the California Department of Insurance new authority to compel insurers to
In a moment when technology promises constant connection yet delivers growing isolation, Founders Club is making a deliberate statement by planting its flag in Santa Monica.
The three-year-old founders community
On many residential blocks, one pattern is hard to miss — new residents arriving with duffel bags, ride-share vans idling at the curb, and cigarette smoke curling over hedges that once
By Dan Walters, CalMatters
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For the last year, as the array of announced and potential candidates for governor
By Stephen Martinez, Special for CalMatters
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My wife’s suffering merited nothing. At least that's what
Hot. Sunshine and a few clouds. Cooling by Sunday.
Today: 🌤️ High 82° / Low 62°
Tomorrow: 🌤️ High 77° / Low 58°
Sunday: 🌤️ High 71° / Low 56°
First Up
Owners of alleged drug-den
For more than a year, the Palisades Charter High School baseball team lived out of duffel bags and borrowed diamonds. This past Wednesday afternoon in Cheviot Hills, that season of
The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to explore ways to reduce the prohibitive fees that prevent entrepreneurs from converting vacant retail spaces into restaurants, a move officials say is critical
The Santa Monica City Council approved a settlement with the owners of the Pavilions Motel on Feb. 24, ending years of litigation over the Ocean Park Boulevard property that city
You did it. You filed your DBA. But hold up. Are you really done?
Filing is just step one. The second step is where most business owners trip. You have