Electric aircraft developer Archer Aviation will play a key role in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, following the announcement that it has been named the official
One of the world’s most iconic street skate spots is about to take center stage as Street League Skateboarding (SLS) transforms the Pier into a one-day, high-energy festival and
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has approved a controversial campus renovation plan for Franklin Elementary School that includes replacing the natural grass field with synthetic turf,
A local nonprofit is betting on poker to help change lives for those experiencing homelessness and employment barriers in Southern California.
Chrysalis' Young Professionals Advisory Council will host "
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is expected to reopen Friday morning, ending a months-long closure caused by the devastating Palisades Fire.
The reopening comes significantly ahead of schedule, following Governor
Jared and Lisa were best friends. Then Lisa had to file legal summons notice—and everything changed.
It started when a business deal fell through, and the dollars drove a
More than 5,000 properties across the Eaton and Palisades burn areas have been cleared of ash and fire debris in what officials are calling the fastest major disaster cleanup
For three decades, the city and county of Los Angeles managed California’s biggest homelessness crisis together.
They had equal say in big funding decisions, and worked in tandem to
Santa Monica ranks as the second most expensive city for renters in the Los Angeles metro area, with one-bedroom apartments commanding a median rent of $2,950 per month, according
Climate change has thrown insurance markets into dysfunction, and the situation is about to get more dire. As the epicenter of a global insurance crisis, it is critical that California
For months, American consumers and businesses have been hearing that President Trump's massive import taxes – tariffs – would drive up prices and hurt the U.S. economy. But the
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to tap at least $2.5 billion from the state’s climate fund to pay for state firefighting crews and the long-troubled high-speed rail project.