A 17-year-old was arrested late on Saturday night following a traffic stop by officers from the Santa Monica Police Department after a passenger in the rear of the car was
Santa Monica may be the most comfortable place to live in the entire world. We have excellent year around weather, access to world class amenities and enough affluence as a
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials heard students loud and clear this month, giving their full support towards their act of peaceful defiance.
After the Feb. 6 walkout by both
We typically look at history from a human perspective, but what about the historical nature of nature itself?
This is the question the Santa Monica History Museum has attempted to
A proposal by a local lawmaker to restrict the use of lethal force for self defense has drawn a quick response from supporters and critics alike.
State Assemblymember Rick Chavez
Governor Gavin Newsom has become a familiar sight around Los Angeles since the firestorm that swept through the region last month, leveling neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
In the
After demolishing Parking Structure 3 to make way for affordable housing in 2022, Council will debate the conversion of two more parking facilities on Tuesday night.
Item 11A on the
A run-of-the-mill update from the Los Angeles city administrator late last month contained a passage that sent a shiver of anxiety through this city’s leadership.
Describing an upgrade of
The timing could not have been better — or worse.
The horrendously destructive and deadly Los Angeles wildfires erupted in January just as Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara’s historic and very
Crowds of guests and media gathered on the rooftop of 3031 Santa Monica Blvd to watch as more units were added to a prefabricated apartment building known as Berkeley Station
Three Southern California lawmakers introduced companion bills Tuesday to modernize and strengthen the state's Film & Television Tax Credit Program amid growing competition from other states and countries.
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in January as rising mortgage rates and prices put off many would-be homebuyers despite a wider selection of properties on the market.