Los Angeles is in the midst of a profound transformation—one grounded in resilience, design, and a reimagining of how communities rebuild after disaster. This year’s “Rebuild LA &
The Santa Monica Police Department is ramping up its presence across the city this holiday season while offering residents practical advice to keep themselves and their belongings safe during one
Living in Los Angeles means changes happen around us all the time. Maybe a new building will go up nearby. Or a street is slated for widening. Maybe old trees
Santa Monica has demanded that Waymo halt overnight operations at two Broadway electric vehicle charging facilities by Nov. 26, threatening litigation if the autonomous vehicle company fails to comply with
The Santa Monica Pier marks the symbolic end of the road for Historic Route 66 but proprietors of The California Roadhouse, a new restaurant and entertainment venue replacing the recently
Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump rarely agree on anything. Their feud has played out for years on immigration raids, wildfire relief and the moral direction of American democracy.
Some of the red ink in California’s budget deficit is coming from unplanned spending in state prisons, according to a new report from the Legislative Analyst’s Office.
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The Santa Monica Pier Corporation and The Georgian Hotel will present "OUR PIER: Moments From A Century at the Santa Monica Pier," a landmark photo exhibition celebrating the
The Santa Monica College Music Department will present the SMC Mariachi Ensemble Los Corsarios in a free concert celebrating regional Mexican folk music Thursday, Dec. 4 at 11:15 a.
Santa Monica Public Library will host two free holiday concerts at the Main Library's Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium, 601 Santa Monica Blvd.
Holiday Concert & Ukulele Strum-Along
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host its 14th Annual Venice Holiday Sign Lighting Celebration Saturday, Dec. 6 from 6-9 p.m. at Windward Avenue and Pacific Avenue.
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The Santa Monica City Council held a public hearing Tuesday on whether to preserve a modest 1923 Craftsman bungalow at 1125 18th Street, considering an appeal that could overturn the