The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Malibu/Lost Hills Station has been very busy so far in 2018, protecting public safety and enforcing the law in Malibu. Between January
ShareWell, the Los Angeles-based non-profit that oversees and operates the current Zimmer Children’s Museum and the new Cayton Children’s Museum, announced that it has named R&A
Join the Allied Artists of the Santa Monica Mountains and Seashore in supporting the Palisades Village Green and local and national conservation organizations. The art group will host an art
The Santa Monica Pier Corporation is currently seeking volunteer docents to guide visitors through the rich history of the century-old Santa Monica Pier. Docents will be trained to share fascinating
Gelson’s Markets is launching a new series of "Gelson's Farmers Market" events hosted weekly on Saturdays at nine locations around Southern California. Tables will be
A 41-year-old man has been charged with breaking into a 66-year-old woman's Santa Monica apartment and sexually assaulting her, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
Transformative Justice will be the topic of the Committee For Racial Justice’s June 10th workshop at Virginia Ave. Park.
Both the American criminal “justice” system and the disciplinary systems
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Detectives presented a case for filing consideration on a suspect believed to be involved in a sexual assault yesterday.
The suspect has been identified
Crews with air support are battling a smoky wildfire that is threatening structures in a rural area northeast of Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department says the blaze
Firefighters are patrolling for hotspots in the aftermath of a Southern California wildfire that forced the evacuation of about 2,000 homes over the weekend.
Authorities say there are no
The California Legislature has sent Gov. Jerry Brown a bill that sets minimum standards for local law enforcement agencies updating or adopting hate crime policies.
The bill passed 67-0 Monday