Santa Monica to Little Tokyo. Pasadena to Long Beach. When LA Metro’s new $1.8 billion regional connector opens to the public later this year, more long-haul light rail
A brief video depicting a man hitting his dog in Hotchkiss Park went viral on Nextdoor over the weekend, but to many neighbors’ dismay the dog was returned to his
LYNN ELBER / AP Television Writer
A surprise awaited “black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and his family on a 2016 visit to the newly opened National Museum of African American History and
TOM KRISHER / AP Auto Writer
A group of Tesla shareholders suing CEO Elon Musk over some 2018 tweets about taking the company private is asking a federal judge to order
BEN FOX
Associated Press
Migrants attempted to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at the highest level in two decades as the U.S. prepares for even larger numbers with
LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer
Classic film lovers know the importance of a grand entrance and the folks at Turner Classic Movies are pulling out all the stops for the
ANDREW DALTON, AP Entertainment Writer
Talking trash about the Kardashians is a common pastime for many ordinary Americans. On Monday, a few got to do it to their faces.
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The Malibu City Council voted on March 28 to resume in-person City Council meetings starting May 9, 2022 with low COVID-19 cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations in Los Angeles County.
Come visit and explore the last intact shotgun house in Santa Monica, which now serves as an award-winning Preservation Resource Center for our community.
Built in 1897, the little house
Santa Monica College (SMC) continues its Social Justice Lecture Series with a screening of the documentary “Determined: The Story of Holocaust Survivor Avraham Perlmutter” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday,
St. Matthew’s Music Guild presents The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s under the direction of Dwayne S. Milburn in music of Haydn, Aaron Copland, William Grant Still, and