The deadline for California wildfire survivors to register for federal assistance has been extended to Thursday, Jan. 31.
Disaster grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are available to
The Committee for Racial Justice's January 13 workshop will feature discussions that examine youth engagement in social justice activism using visual and written expression. The topic of the
Now in its 10th year, the annual Fireside at the Miles has become a wintery Santa Monica tradition. This year’s season kicks off this Friday, Jan. 11 and patrons
Joshua Tree National Park will temporarily close this week so officials can address damage and sanitation problems that have occurred during the partial federal government shutdown.
The National Park Service
An elderly Southern California man was killed when a hit-and-run motorist struck and dragged him about 900 feet.
Long Beach police say 79-year-old Elias Sanchez was struck Monday night by
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to preside over legal challenges to laws in California and Massachusetts requiring larger living areas for some farm animals.
A total of
Backers of former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke are hiring staff in California, Nevada and other early presidential nominating states to help build support for the Democrat's
Covered California is launching a final statewide enrollment tour to get the word out that the current open-enrollment period ends Jan. 15. For those interested in enrolling in a quality
Immigrant rights advocates have appealed a judge's ruling that a Southern California city isn't bound by a state law that limits local police collaboration with federal
A contemporary comedy with a scientific twist, Pacific Resident Theatre presents the West Coast Premiere of “Smart Love” by Brian Letscher. The Wachowski household is turned upside down when their
In what promises to be an incredible evening of world class music, Martin Chalifour and Mak Grgic are teaming up to perform an intimate violin and guitar duo recital on