The parents of an 18-year-old Loyola High School student killed by an alleged drunk driver have filed a $200 million wrongful death lawsuit, vowing to push for tougher California DUI
Los Angeles County announced Wednesday that County Counsel has launched an investigation into State Farm's handling of insurance claims filed by policyholders affected by the January 2025 Eaton
The Malibu City Council moved to overhaul its facility fee waiver approval process Monday, delegating significantly more authority to the city manager in an effort to reduce the council'
In a comedy landscape where Black women remain significantly underrepresented, two best friends from South Central Los Angeles are breaking barriers one laugh at a time.
"Homegirls in Outer
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SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Museum of Illusions Opening, An Evening with Padma Lakshmi, Blue Plate Oysterette Community Dinner Series,
As part of a seismic schedule change for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, track and field, and not swimming, will lead off the Olympics. And the first day at the
A grassroots volunteer effort that began with a carload of spring cleaning donations has grown into a community-wide drive aiming to collect 1,000 winter coats for Santa Monica College
A powerful low-pressure system is forecast to bring heavy rain, gusty winds and possible thunderstorms to the Los Angeles area beginning Thursday night and continuing through the weekend, with mountain
California likes to think of itself as a laboratory for progress. But when it comes to racial equity in higher education, the experiment has failed.
Two stories broke recently that
The LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games launched its volunteer program Wednesday, opening registration of interest at LA28.org more than two years ahead of the 2028 Games in an unprecedented
Santa Monica College will resume its Friday Evening planetarium shows on Nov. 14 with two inaugural presentations in its new facility located in the recently opened LEED Gold-certified Mathematics + Science