Caltrans will implement extended weekend lane reductions along Interstate 405 through the Sepulveda Pass, reducing the freeway to three lanes in each direction from 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19,
Few people deserve more credit for saving the Santa Monica Pier from demolition and keeping it free and accessible for millions of people to visit every year than Judy Abdo
Julia and Danny St. Pierre never thought they would release an album of original songs – much less one that chronicled their journey of getting divorced and then remarried.
Husband and
Image courtesy of Aquarium of the Pacific
A dying octopus in a Southern California aquarium is receiving an outflowing of love and well wishes as she spends her final days
Missouri Republicans handed President Donald Trump a political victory Friday, giving final legislative approval to a redistricting plan that could help Republicans win an additional U.S. House seat in
The Santa Monica City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday night to approve two significant changes to the city's building codes, raising the threshold for high-rise buildings from 55 to
The City of Malibu Arts Commission will host a free opening reception Sunday for renowned pop artist Jim "Taz" Evans at Malibu City Hall, celebrating the launch of
Two Santa Monica landmarks will offer extended public access Sept. 13-14 as part of Doors Open California 2025, a month-long statewide celebration showcasing more than 70 historic sites across the
Seven Democratic candidates vying to become California's next governor will face off Sunday in the first major debate since Vice President Kamala Harris announced she would not seek
Los Angeles County Chair Pro Tem Hilda L. Solis joined Peace Over Violence and survivor advocates on the steps of Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, demanding the full public release
Asia Bonetto dreams of ending dog euthanasia in the United States.
So she started the Mutternity Project – a maternal dog rescue in Santa Monica – to connect mother dogs and puppies
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new mental health court made big promises about how it would help get the sickest Californians off the streets.
Launched in 2023, the program allows people