Three years ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom sensed an opportunity as California emerged from the pandemic with record budget surpluses after a series of calamitous wildfires and drought years.
The governor
If you’re a California resident, you use tax-funded roads, schools and other services, so you’re on the Silicon Valley financial roller coaster whether you know it or not.
A woman was killed on the 2900 block of Lincoln Blvd. in the early hours of Saturday morning after being hit by a car.
According to the Santa Monica Police
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on whether cities can legally ban or limit unhoused people camping in public spaces — a case that could grant California officials more
A motor vehicle collided with a Metro train traveling east along Colorado Avenue at the 11th Street intersection this afternoon amidst busy rush hour traffic, late on Friday afternoon. This
The Main Street branch of the popular second-hand clothing store Buffalo Exchange is set to permanently close its doors this Sunday.
Regulars to the store will have seen a large
Hi Kelly,
I wanted to get further clarification regarding the new Civil Code Section 4926. My simple question, which relates to your recent Q&A article covering this topic
A dispute between a 72-year-old retiree in Placerville and El Dorado County over a $23,420 building fee got its day before the country’s highest court recently in a
Donald Trump loves buckets of KFC chicken and six packs of Diet Coke. He also loves dictators. His "fave fascist" is Rodrigo Duerte of the Philippines whose personal
California health care workers banking on a state-ordered minimum wage increase later this year might have to wait a little longer.
Because of the state’s $38 billion projected budget
This past week, Community Corporation of Santa Monica announced a joint partnership with Venice-based Hoop Bus Inc. to revitalize the First Baptist Church, located at 685 Westminster Ave in the