CHRISTOPHER WEBER and MICHAEL R. BLOOD
Associated Press
A raucous crowd of protesters packed the Los Angeles City Council chamber Tuesday, calling for the resignation of three members involved in
On Oct. 2
SMPD officers responded to the 1500 block of Ocean Ave regarding a physical fight. The comments from the reporting party stated that a male and female were
SCHUYLER DIXON
AP Sports Writer
A former Los Angeles Angels employee was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison Tuesday for providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs the drugs that led
Drones zipped around on the Samohi campus Tuesday, Oct. 10 driven by students participating in the AviNation Dream Tour, which came to the school for the first time this year.
The $375 million Santa Monica College bond appearing on the November ballot is facing strong opposition in the Malibu community.
This year’s college bond is designed to make improvements
Merriam-Webster defines Public Service as: a service rendered in the public interest, and Environmentalism as: advocacy of the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural environment, especially the movement to
The 2022 Malibu Library Speaker Series continues with Paul de Gelder, an elite Australian Navy diver who lost two limbs in a horrific shark attack that changed his life and
Members of the Santa Monica Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) spent some time this past month cleaning a few of their historical markers in town. One such marker
MICHAEL R. BLOOD
AP Political Writer
Rick Caruso, billionaire developer and underdog candidate for Los Angeles mayor, is mounting what might become the city’s largest-ever voter-turnout operation to try
By Grace Gedye
A beam of light glints beneath Isaac Agyeman’s 2009 Prius, parked outside his Temecula home early one August morning. One person is under the hatchback, another