Uber and Lyft drivers in California have been fighting for years for higher wages and better working conditions — in the streets, before state lawmakers, in court and at the ballot.
Waymo has reduced the volume of reversing beeps from its autonomous vehicles at a Santa Monica charging depot following months of noise complaints from nearby residents, the company announced Wednesday.
The Los Angeles County Assessor's Office received three top national achievement awards from the National Association of Counties, recognizing innovation in government programs that improved public access and
Peter Lodato, a defining figure in Venice's art community and a pioneer of the West Coast Light and Space movement, has died. William Turner Gallery, where Lodato exhibited
California has completed assembly of the world's largest civilian helicopter firefighting fleet with the arrival of two final Fire Hawk helicopters, marking a stark contrast to federal cuts
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a major amendment to the RAND Corporation's development agreement that will allow the nonprofit research organization to expand commercial uses at
The city is ramping up emergency preparedness efforts as peak wildfire season approaches, urging residents and businesses to begin preparations now through coordinated outreach and planning with emergency agencies.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to provide weekly budget updates during regular meetings as the county faces mounting fiscal challenges.
The motion, co-authored by
A large great white shark estimated at 14-15 feet long was spotted just 50 yards from shore in Santa Monica Bay on Thursday, swimming near an unaware paddleboarder before heading
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Traci Park has raised more than $646,000 from 1,227 individual donors for her re-election campaign through the June 30 reporting deadline, her campaign announced.
The Malibu City Council has unanimously approved the appointment of Ronda Perez as the city's new manager, effective Aug. 25.
Perez brings nearly two decades of public sector