A federal judge issued an order Tuesday temporarily halting enforcement of a pending Ohio law that would require children to get parental consent to use social media apps.
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On January 2, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lawrence Riff denied a majority of Snap. Inc’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the company behind social media giant
Governor Gavin Newsom has called for new legislation expanding criminal penalties, bolstering police and prosecutor tools to combat theft and take down professional criminals who profit from smash and grabs,
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) proudly congratulates the Santa Monica High School (Samohi) Viking Marching Band for an exceptional performance during the 2023 competition season. Under the leadership
Everything will be alright!
I think….
And, you know, I think therefore I am, or therefore it is…
I do believe in the power of thought (even if you might
The Fairmont Miramar hotel has signed a deal with hospitality union Unite Here Local 11 to settle the long running labor dispute at the property.
Union officials sent out a
The City rolled out its latest tool in its ongoing efforts to deal with mental health issues on Monday morning in front of government officials and gathered press. The new
Happy New Year! As my gift to all of you, I’ll keep this (sort of) mercifully brief.
This is a fake issue:
"Commissioners accuse police union of suppressing
On Sunday, January 7, at approximately 4:13 p.m. dispatchers began receiving 911 calls regarding an injury traffic collision.
The vehicle involved was traveling westbound on San Vicente Boulevard
As students at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District return to classes this week, their respective winter breaks may have subjected them to a host of illness-causing environments, whether that be
The Saint Monica Mariners recent football success continued into the offseason, as one of the squad’s standouts will be taking his talents to the Division 1 college stage.
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