Los Angeles County Seeks Public Input on Governance Through Online Survey
Los Angeles County is inviting residents to share their thoughts on local governance through a new online survey launched
A small group gathered on the Santa Monica College campus Thursday morning for a heartfelt Memorial Day tribute under clear skies and warm sunshine. Held on the lawn at the
Elected officials representing Santa Monica have expressed shock and heartbreak following the fatal shooting of two Israeli diplomatic staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., calling the attack
Crossroads varsity baseball team is crowned the Gold Coast League Champions, ending a 15 year title drought and cementing their place as a reputable high school baseball team. With a
Santa Monica has selected Oliver Chi as its next city manager following a nationwide search, the City Council announced Friday.
Chi, who has served as Irvine's city manager
Los Angeles city government did plenty to create its billion-dollar budget problem. Its elected leaders are so in thrall to public employee unions that departments grew too big and often
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised state budget assumes California will see a sharp decline in projected revenue, largely because President Donald Trump’s tariffs will slow the nation’s economy.
The beach adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier has again been named one of California’s most polluted, landing in second place on Heal the Bay’s annual “Beach Bummer”
‘DBA fictitious business name filing’ may sound like legal jargon—but for small business owners in California, it's a crucial step.
It started with a taco truck.
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The Shore Hotel marked the grand opening of its striking new bar and restaurant this week, unveiling Shoreside, a California-coastal dining concept designed to bring together local flavor, architectural flair
Santa Monica’s decades long debate over the future of its airport continues to simmer with the unveiling of three potential visions for the property should it close in 2028.
Twenty-seven college students from across California were honored last Thursday at Ready to Succeed’s annual graduation ceremony in Los Angeles, marking the culmination of a multi-year program that supports