The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity launched a countywide public awareness campaign aimed at supporting small businesses affected by recent wildfires.
The "Shop Local. Dine Local. Recover
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion directing the Probation Department to implement enhanced security measures and expand substance abuse treatment at juvenile detention centers following a
When CK Kuklinski left her corporate job to live on boats and scuba dive around the world, she saw the coral reefs she explored were being damaged by the harmful
A new piano school called Payam Music recently opened doors on Broadway and Lincoln in Santa Monica. The Payam Music Program addresses one of the most common issues in music
California builds high and lives higher, but South Coast Deck Inspections keeps gravity in check. This year, the state’s trusted guardians of wood and weight earned a well-deserved nomination
After a two-week closure, the acclaimed Santa Monica restaurant Pasjoli has reopened with a refreshed perspective and experience.
What began as Chef Dave Beran’s elevated homage to French cuisine
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace will host a "Democracy Not Fascism" march Saturday in Downtown Santa Monica, the latest in a series of anti-government demonstrations that
Andrew Thomas will step down as Chief Executive Officer of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc (DTSM) the nonprofit announced Friday, concluding a tenure marked by post-pandemic revitalization, organizational turnover and a
Four Wood Golf, a new premium indoor golf venue on Pico Boulevard, has officially opened its doors, bringing a distinctly East Coast concept to the heart of Santa Monica. Billed
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has asked a state appellate court to overturn a judge’s controversial decision to grant mental health diversion to a man accused
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed three motions to protect immigrant communities amid escalating federal immigration enforcement operations that began in early June.
Chair Pro Tem and First
Los Angeles County filed court documents seeking to join a federal class-action lawsuit challenging Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics, claiming the agency has conducted warrantless seizures and arrests that violate