World War II was the most massive military conflict in recorded history and one that redefined effective military strategy, moving away from the static set-piece battles of previous wars and
The Santa Monica City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to allow bicycles and e-scooters to share designated transit-only lanes with buses, but rejected a broader proposal to implement the policy citywide
The city of Malibu is asking residents to weigh in on a proposed speed camera program that would install up to five automated enforcement cameras along Pacific Coast Highway, with
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Three Santa Monica residents who risked their lives to rescue an elderly woman from a burning apartment were formally recognized by the American Red Cross last month at the 20th
California’s Insurance Department has launched a formal investigation into State Farm over its handling of claims from the Los Angeles County fires.
The investigation, expected to take months, will
Santa Monica’s No Kings protest was passionate but peaceful Saturday morning as thousands of residents took to Palisades Park. Participants chanted, held signs and walked through the park to the Pier entrance in opposition to the Trump administration and recent immigration raids.
Santa Monica is bracing for today’s No Kings protest with enhanced police presence, direct communications to residents and additional messaging to potential protesters focused on safety.
Street closures began
In 2014, Santa Monica voters overwhelmingly passed Measure LC to close the airport and build a park. The vision was bold and clear: replace jets, cement, and asphalt with recreational
Anyone passing the Broadway and Lincoln Blvd intersection may have noticed this morning that Bay Cities Deli has once again opened its doors.
While the usual crowds had yet to
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion recently supporting federal legislation that would provide tax credits to homeowners who upgrade their properties to withstand natural disasters,
In downtown Santa Monica, preparations are underway ahead of a planned protest at Palisades Park on Saturday. Some businesses have begun boarding up their storefronts, a soft launch of the