Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 39, the Local Electrification Planning Act, into law Tuesday, requiring California cities and counties with populations exceeding 75,000 to create electrification plans prioritizing low-income
A 29-year-old former Pacific Palisades resident has been arrested on federal charges alleging he maliciously started the fire that became the catastrophic Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive wildfires
The Santa Monica City Council has approved zoning changes for two commercial properties in separate 5-2 votes, correcting what city staff called inadvertent mapping errors while overriding neighborhood opposition concerned
Twenty-nine cities and counties filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration's attempt to tie more than $350 million in critical emergency and disaster preparedness funding to
In 2022, the Los Angeles electorate voted to slap the sale of mansions and other high-value real estate deals across the city with a hefty tax.
Locals have been debating
The latest blow in a seemingly endless barrage of bad news for the California agencies tasked with fighting homelessness looms: President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to deeply cut
Los Angeles police recovered an estimated $500,000 worth of stolen Nike merchandise from a Santa Monica sneaker resale shop last week, authorities announced Monday.
Detectives from the Los Angeles
St. Joseph Center has outlined how residents will be selected for a 47-unit supportive housing facility opening this month on Ocean Avenue, saying participants will be referred and vetted by
The California Coastal Commission is scheduled to hold a hearing on Wednesday on a proposal to demolish the iconic Gladstones restaurant in Pacific Palisades and replace it with a new
The January 2025 wildfires that devastated Los Angeles County could result in economic losses between $5.2 billion and $10.1 billion through 2029, according to a comprehensive study released
Los Angeles County has launched a $5,000 cash assistance program to help small businesses recover from economic disruptions caused by federal immigration enforcement activities that swept through the region
At least two criminals are walking around Santa Monica unsupervised after a pair of disabled ankle monitors were found along the beach.
The Santa Monica police department said tracking and