Drivers who have never had an accident may be getting whiplash none-the-less this week as the Pacific Coast Highway has closed yet again.
The latest development in the ongoing fiasco
Santa Monica’s iconic shoreline is often home to beachcombers plumbing the sandy depths for valuables but the city’s real treasures often lie in its neighborhood businesses and it’
Any student of California history knows the story of the 1906 earthquake. San Francisco was torn apart by the quake itself, then ravaged by the fire that followed. California’s
The latest club in the local rotary scene has established itself this past month as a key contributor to wildfire relief.
Just two days after the Palisades Fire began in
The unification process between Malibu and Santa Monica schools has been delayed time and again, but this time, the delay came from an unforeseen circumstance and not a request by
A recent presentation to the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board (ARB) offered a first look at updated renderings of a proposed high-rise development planned for 1437 6th Street in the
Due to current rainfall, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health advises beach users to avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers due to
In the cutthroat rideshare industry, it’s not typical to promote other modes of transportation, but Waymo has proven to be anything but typical during its Los Angeles rollout.
The
California can step up big when it wants to.
Three years ago, California received an ‘A’ on the California Environmental Scorecard, an annual tool to assess the state’s environmental
The sharp backlash to the early weeks of the second Donald Trump administration has been felt in Los Angeles, but perhaps no group has been more vocal than local students.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris joined Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath to view the destruction caused by the Palisades Fire and visit the Westwood Recreation Center, an evacuation site