Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced Vote Centers are open in the June Primary Election.
A total of 643 Vote Centers are open from
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed Monday that he will skip the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, dealing
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Elon Musk is threatening to walk away from his $44 billion bid to buy Twitter, accusing the company of refusing to
As we are all aware, California is in a severe twenty-year drought and our water sustainability is under stress. One solution is xeriscape, the concept of planting native, water-tolerant plants.
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The “Donkey Kong defense” came into play Monday at a civil trial over sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, as his attorney pressed a key
By Hans Laetz, Special to the Daily Press
The City of Malibu Planning Commission approved the proposed Malibu High School reconstruction plan during its last meeting on Tuesday, May 31.
Due to spiraling inflation, rent control tenants are about to face a maximum allowable annual rent increase of 6 percent — one of the largest hikes in the agency’s 42
Cars: Tesla has a new facility in Santa Monica at 11th and Colorado in the former Caliber Collision location. Caliber has moved to 2728 Pico Blvd and there’s no
By Alexei Koseff, CalMatters
Michael Shellenberger was once a self-professed young radical, studying abroad in Nicaragua for a semester in high school in solidarity with the Sandinistas and advocating early
Violence makes headlines. Violence prevention doesn’t usually reach the front page or the television screen.
Let’s take a moment to turn away from the horror of 18-year-olds murdering
The Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) Board of Directors and staff are fully aware of concerns regarding public safety along our beloved Third Street Promenade and the downtown district as
By Jason Ward
The state recently ordered cities across Southern California to plan for the construction of 1.3 million more housing units in the next eight years, including 8,