California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship for children born to parents who are
LA Animal Services is working tirelessly to assist pets and their families impacted by the Pacific Palisades wildfire. With the support of community members, rescue organizations, and municipal shelters, the
Citywide
Transitional Kindergarten (TK) / Kindergarten Roundup Planned for January 23 for Santa Monica Schools
TK and Kindergarten Roundup will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at your neighborhood Santa
Winds picked up on Tuesday in Southern California and at least a couple of new wildfires broke out as firefighters remained on alert in extreme fire weather two weeks after
Antoinette Delio usually sends her clients to faraway places, but her latest plan was to keep herself and clients safe in Santa Monica.
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Tessa Nagy has been making history from Santa Monica to the world stage, proving that anyone can achieve success with the right attitude.
At last month’s U.S. Paralympics
The wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County have left a devastating mark, consuming more than 40,000 acres, taking dozens of lives and reducing entire neighborhoods to ash. The flames
The wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County communities have destroyed at least 10,000 homes so far and more are in the path of still-uncontrolled flames.
Obviously the loss of
Despite a time of sorrow for the Santa Monica area, the community still gathered together in remembrance and celebration of one of humanity’s greatest leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King
Landlords who find themselves the recipient of a bidding war for rental housing are breaking the law if they accept abnormally high offers according to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Robert MacKenzie is an assistant fire chief — but not the kind who works for your local fire department. As the Palisades Fire bore down on Southern California last week, the
Officials are urging caution as some Los Angeles County residents begin returning to neighborhoods devastated by recent wildfires, while health authorities warn of dangerous windblown dust and ash conditions through