Hollowed-out homes. Cars entombed by mud. Unpeopled roads. Belongings reduced to dirt and debris.
It all took a toll on Taylor Schenker.
After Hurricane Helene last September, Schenker was upset
A monumental location in Santa Monica’s Black history is now forever immortalized.
On Monday, the Santa Monica Landmarks Commission confirmed the Tucker House at 1958 20th St. as a
One of the more difficult situations for HOA boards, managers, and attorneys to handle is the neighbor vs. neighbor dispute. What are HOAs supposed to do when a resident claims
After saying it would run out of funds by March, California’s last-resort fire insurance provider will impose a special charge of $1 billion on homeowners and insurance companies, the
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Bookending the beginning and the end of Tuesday’s City Council meeting was first a commendation from members of council and City staff to David White and then the appointment
In a press conference held in the heart of Pacific Palisades an official announcement was made on Tuesday afternoon declaring that phase two of the debris removal process on residential
Los Angeles officials are issuing preemptive evacuation warnings for residents living in the some areas burned by the Palisades Fire.
Evacuation Warnings and selected Orders for some areas inside burn
With a chorus of concerns emerging over the Environmental Protection Agency utilizing Will Rogers State Beach and other areas to temporarily store waste removed from the Palisades Fire burn area,
The Santa Monica Police Department has arrested a homeless man for a series of escalating arsons this week.
According to SMPD, officers and firefighters responded to several arson calls on
California legislators came together on Monday to announce bipartisan legislation to strengthen penalties for looting and impersonating emergency personnel during wildfires and other natural disasters.
The push for harsher penalties