Flair Cleaners, Southern California’s leading eco-friendly dry cleaner, is hosting its 5th Annual Flair Cares Food Drive, Hang Up Hunger, through Feb. 29. The drive benefits the Westside Food
In the face of rapid gentrification the Pico Youth & Family Center (PYFC) and West Los the Documentary have teamed up to present: Westside Stories: Life in the Four Corners
On February 13, 2020, officers from the Santa Monica Police Department’s Vice Unit conducted a minor decoy operation to check on compliance at on-sale alcohol retail establishments within the
The City Council voted to apply for the Governor’s 100-Day Challenge, a new program to offer California cities and counties the opportunity to receive funds from the State while
Crime on L.A. County’s Metro Bus and Rail system has decreased 17 percent over the last five years, according to new crime figures released by the Los Angeles
Strong winds swept Southern California again early Tuesday, toppling big rigs onto their sides and downing trees.
At least six semis overturned on highways in the inland region, Caltrans District
The impact on travel and commerce from the viral outbreak in China is playing out ahead of one of the world’s biggest technology fairs.
Facebook, U.S. tech giants
The Los Angeles Fire Department has signed an agreement to purchase an electric fire engine.
The apparatus will be based on a conceptual vehicle that Austria-based manufacturer Rosenbauer demonstrated in
The Texas attorney general has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a California law prohibiting state employees from using taxpayer-funded business trips to expos or conferences in Texas.
A prominent Latino organization said Monday the U.S. Census Bureau needs to explicitly communicate there will be no citizenship question ahead of the 2020 count or risk undercounting minority
A Southern California mountain lion tracked by scientists as part of a federal study was killed after state wildlife officials issued a permit to a rural property owner whose livestock