KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern
JANIE HAR
Associated Press
Supervisors in San Francisco held a heated debate Tuesday over whether to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations,
Successful candidates for the School Board, City Council and Rent Control Board will formally take their seats next week following one of the longest election seasons in recent history.
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Jamie Paige
Special to the Daily Press
The city of Los Angeles wants a plan to take people out of recreational vehicles as part of ongoing efforts to fight homelessness.
The Santa Monica Police Department closed several streets near the 2500 block of Kansas on Tuesday after a man experiencing a mental health episode was seen walking with a gun.
Federal authorities held a news conference this week to inform the public of their ongoing efforts to stem the widespread damage caused by fentanyl, the extremely dangerous synthetic opioid that
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert warning Californians of scammers targeting the state’s middle-class tax refund. Californians eligible for this one-time refund will automatically receive
The Santa Monica College Music Department will present a performance by the SMC Jazz Ensemble on Monday, December 5, at 7 p.m. in the East Wing Music Hall at
Federal prison for accepting cash payments and other benefits to help an organized crime-linked person, including taking official action designed to help two foreign nationals gain entry into the United
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is fond — perhaps overly so — of the phrase “meet the moment.”
It translates roughly into willingness to handle pressing issues and, of course, he uses it
Over the past 30 years, Downtown Santa Monica and the Third Street Promenade have served as a beloved iconic public space for our residents and visitors from all over the