Now that the Legislature has mostly gone home and the governor has signed or vetoed all the bills, it’s time for them to reflect on the most pressing problems
The burritos in this week’s test are not examples of Mexican cuisine, but are rather the West Coast counterpart to the classic bodega egg and cheese on a roll,
Santa Monica’s profitable and economically important home improvement industry will get a new fixture next year when PIRCH moves into town offering high end home design and furnishings on
A scuba dive boat captain was convicted Monday of criminal negligence in the deaths of 34 people, including two Santa Monicans, killed in a fire aboard the vessel in 2019,
What if we could reach each person suffering from mental illness or addiction on California’s streets and assertively surround them with the resources they need to get well and
Lose your job, file for unemployment, get a few hundred dollars a week from the state to pay for essentials while you find a new gig. It sounds simple, in
Every student athlete knows the beats to a sports season. From pre-season practices all the way to the postseason, the routine doesn’t differentiate much, as players are familiar with
As more and more of her friends and neighbors found themselves priced out of rental units in Venice Beach, Judy Branfman began photographing the dozens of houses, bungalows and apartments
Don’t call it a tripledemic — yet. Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and COVID-19 are circulating this fall, but not yet at the rate that worried public health agencies a
California has poured billions of dollars into finding homes for homeless veterans, but the number of former military service members living on the street has held steady for almost a