Two new records were set at the 10th annual Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) Charity Golf Classic with more than $135,000 raised by over 170 golfers to help
A doctor who operates a medical clinic in West Hollywood where he specializes in treating HIV patients has been taken into custody pursuant to federal charges that allege he engaged
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign says it raised $105 million during the second fundraising quarter.
The campaign said Tuesday it has a whopping $100 million in cash on hand.
The Justice Department says the 2020 Census is moving ahead without a question about citizenship.
Kristen Clarke, an attorney for a civil rights group that helped fight the addition of
A suspected gang member was charged today with killing a University of Southern California student during an attempted robbery in March, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Detectives have reopened an investigation of the unsolved killing of a Southern California woman 20 years ago.
Eighteen-year-old Mariana Tapia vanished on July 2, 1999, after attending a friend’s
The Santa Monica 10U Silver team was the first to advance to the State championship, placing 5th in their LA/South Bay “C” District Tournament. “Coming into this All-Star season
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti wants President Donald Trump to visit the city and work with him on the homeless crisis.
The Democratic mayor made the public invitation during a
In observance of Independence Day, Big Blue Bus will operate a Sunday schedule on Thursday, July 4.
Blue: The Transit Store and Customer Service will be closed. Normal hours will
California has launched a state-sponsored retirement plan targeting employers who don’t have options for their workers.
It’s part of a state law requiring companies with at least five
The defense attorney for the former University of Southern California campus gynecologist accused of sexual assault says none of the alleged abuse happened and it’s telling that despite hundreds
U.S. District Judge Manuel Real, who was an active judge for five decades and desegregated schools in Southern California, has died, the courts said. He was 95.
Real, whose