By Cathy Bussewitz
Lyft continued to bleed money in its second quarter but says it expects to stem some of those losses, raising its outlook for 2019.
The ride-hailing
Cathleen Young had lost her passion for the written word.
The reporter-turned-TV-movie-and-series-writer was a mainstay in the writer-for-hire scene, a scribe for
By Randall Chase
A federal appeals court has rejected a settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that Google spied on users’ online activity using tracking “cookies,” even when privacy
By Joseph Pisani
Amazon’s self-driving robots will be roaming the streets of another neighborhood.
The online shopping giant said Tuesday that the six-wheeled robots, about the size
The city of Santa Monica has released a plan to discourage the demolition of existing homes in single-family neighborhoods.
Santa Monica’s four single-family neighborhoods — Sunset Park, North
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved waiving L.A. County Waterworks District 29 (WWD29) water infrastructure improvement fees for customers, including Malibu residents, who were displaced by the
By Eric Menjivar
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announces plans to close a lane in each direction of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1/PCH) from the McClure Tunnel
Santa Monica’s first CBD retailer is now open on Main Street.
Life Bloom Organics occupies an airy space reminiscent of a yoga studio, with a meditation area in the
When Hurricane Irma hit Puerto Rico in September 2017, Carlos Melendez couldn't contact the staffers or customers of his San Juan-based technology firm, Wovenware.
Melendez learned a
The California Court of Appeals has overturned a trial court verdict against Santa Monica’s Rent Control Board (RCB) in a what has become a two-decade debacle over regulating