Los Angeles authorities are investigating more than 150 assaults on officers and civilians, as well as other crimes, that were allegedly committed during protests against police brutality.
The Los Angeles
Reddit, an online comment forum that is one of the internet’s most popular websites, on Monday banned a forum that supported President-Donald Trump as part of a crackdown on
In the wake of the unprecedented economic crisis sparked by COVID-19, Los Angeles County’s 2020-21 Final Changes budget includes a wide range of curtailments affecting virtually every County department.
A man was sentenced yesterday to three years in state prison for leading police on a pursuit covering about 80 miles in which a scooter rider was injured, the Los
Community Services Department invites you to celebrate Parks and Recreation Month during the month of July by safely visiting City parks and participating in virtual activities.
Parks and Recreation Month
The City of Santa Monica has long been committed to fair, safe, and effective community policing. In recent weeks, millions of Americans have marched in the streets to condemn the
Santa Monica Public Library is excited to invite the community to participate in a new virtual summer reading program for all ages: Santa Monica Reads All Summer, from June 22
Santa Monica College (SMC) is pleased to announce the new George Perry Floyd, Jr. Scholarship for Racial and Social Justice, an endowed scholarship created in honor of the unarmed 46-year-old
As part of the Court’s continuing efforts to help people resolve their Traffic and Non-Traffic Infraction matters, roughly 256,000 information packets are being mailed to individuals with Traffic
On June 25, at 5 p.m., the Santa Monica History Museum will be hosting a guest lecture via Zoom.
This discussion will feature local historian Richard Orton as he