Los Angeles County officials are warning of unprecedented budget cuts that could eliminate health benefits for more than 700,000 residents and force the closure of major county facilities as
The Downtown Santa Monica Board held its first meeting last week with six newly appointed members following the Santa Monica City Council's extraordinary decision to fire all of
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved the city's first comprehensive citywide equity plan last week, establishing a five-year roadmap to address racial disparities and historical harms while
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a motion to launch the "Keep Your Coverage" campaign, aimed at helping residents maintain enrollment in Medicaid and the
Los Angeles is built on a shared promise. It is a mosaic of diverse communities bound together by creativity, innovation, and perseverance. We create great things… together.
But in the
When seven states got together in 1922 to effectively divide up Colorado River usage, their resulting compact declared: “Nothing in this compact shall be construed as affecting the obligations of
The Santa Monica Fire Department gave awards and recognition at Tuesday’s city council meeting, presenting its highest honor for the first time in nearly five decades and recognizing three
The intersection of 4th and Colorado is closed in Downtown Santa Monica after a serious traffic accident sent one man to the hospital.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department,
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a groundbreaking ordinance establishing maximum indoor temperature limits for rental units, making it the first jurisdiction in the region to mandate
On an early August morning, it didn’t take long to spot the first pair of huge white swans with orange and black bills and graceful, curving necks as they
Santa Monica’s beauty and vibrancy have long made it a desirable place to live. But behind the palm trees and beachside charm is a City Council that has quietly
At its last meeting, the Santa Monica City Council voted 5–2 to approve an emergency zoning ordinance that will reshape our city’s single-family neighborhoods. The new rules allow