Starting this week, a new public education campaign to equip electric scooter riders with the rules of the road will launch in Santa Monica and the Westside. Safe riding tips
Kobe Bryant won't be coming out of retirement to play in the BIG3 next year.
A spokesperson for the longtime Los Angeles Lakers star said Tuesday that Bryant
The ornate former headquarters of the defunct Los Angeles Herald Examiner will be renovated for an expansion of Arizona State University.
The university has announced plans to lease the century-old
State Sen. Joel Anderson is facing an investigation after a lobbyist said he threatened to hit her during a fundraiser at a Sacramento restaurant last week.
California Nurses Association lobbyist
The FBI is looking for three suspects who kidnapped a Chinese man after a business meeting in the Los Angeles area last month, but authorities haven't heard from
A Los Angeles man accused of hiding more than $1 million in foreign bank accounts has pleaded guilty to federal charges.
Ben Zion Birman entered a plea Monday to willfully
A man who operated parking lots for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Los Angeles has been sentenced for bilking the agency of $13 million and bribing the
Bystanders and lifeguards jumped into the water to save two people and a dog from a sinking pickup truck after it crashed through a metal railing at a Southern California
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium presents its schedule of Fall 2018 feature shows and special telescope-viewing sessions, which begin on September 7. The season’s shows include several
Local environmental nonprofit Heal the Bay has issued a call for Los Angeles County residents and visitors to join the world’s largest volunteer event – the 34th International Coastal Cleanup
Gates, Kingsley & Gates Moeller Murphy Funeral Directors, part of the Dignity Memorial network of funeral providers, which has served the Santa Monica community for more than 75 years, is