Eighty-one new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Santa Monica since May 1, with 42 new cases confirmed in the first week of May, 29 in the second and 10
Santa Monica is planning to open streets to pedestrians and expand outdoor dining, Interim City Manager Lane Dilg said during a virtual town hall Thursday.
As residents flock to sidewalks
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will be asked to create the position of inspector general for oversight of skilled nursing facilities, which account for more than half the
The University of California is imposing a system-wide freeze on salaries of its non-unionized employees due to enormous financial losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, President Janet Napolitano said Monday.