"Fool me once, shame on you," the saying goes. With the benefit of hindsight, there’s no better encapsulation of the experiment tech companies have conducted on humanity
Security for tonight’s meeting of the Santa Monica City Council has been upgraded after unspecified threats were made against several councilmembers.
The city sent out an alert across its
In 2003, just five days after California voters recalled then-Gov. Gray Davis, he signed landmark legislation making it easier for workers to sue their employers for violations of state labor
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The four leading U.S. Senate contenders came to the University of Southern California tonight to trade jabs.
Among the top targets: Steve Garvey, the former
National restaurant chain The Cheesecake Factory and some of its contractors have paid $1 million to settle a major California wage theft case, in which state labor officials accused the
News publishers in California are divided over proposed legislation that would require tech giants to set aside money for newsrooms, which are essential to their platforms. Below, a digital media
News publishers in California are divided over proposed legislation that would require tech giants to set aside money for newsrooms, which are essential to their platforms. Below, a journalism expert
A big wave from Heal the Bay! Santa Monica roots run deep at Heal the Bay — we started here in 1985, operate the Aquarium below the Pier, and have contributed
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At the end of this month and in early February, the LA County Committee on School District Organization (LACOE) will hold public hearings and accept testimony from interested
A celebration of culture and community typically half a world away from Santa Monica residents took place this past week. In its first visit since 2018, before the COVID-19 pandemic,