Authorities say a mountain lion that died last month in the wilderness west of Los Angeles had rat poison in its system.
The lion dubbed P-47 had no visible wounds
Fewer than 100 students and staff members at two Los Angeles universities remain quarantined following their possible exposure to measles.
California State University, Los Angeles, reported Tuesday that 70 students
Solar panels, drought tolerant landscaping, electric vehicles, composting - these sustainable building and lifestyle choices seem almost impossible for those living in apartments. You don’t own your houses, so
State contractors have removed debris generated by the Woolsey and Hill fires from nearly 65 percent of the properties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires that are currently eligible
A proposal from the state assemblymember representing Santa Monica to control rising rents won’t move forward this year.
Assemblyman Richard Bloom canceled a Thursday public hearing on his bill
A two-alarm fire damaged the roof of a downtown apartment building Wednesday night but there were no injuries to residents or firefighters.
According to Santa Monica Fire Department Captain Patrick
Los Angeles County has sued Southern California Edison and parent company Edison International to recover more than $100 million in costs and damages from a wind-driven wildfire that may have
Santa Monica Public Library is proud to present the program Hope for Our Planet on Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. in the Main Library’s Multipurpose Room, 601
Santa Monica Public Library is proud to present the program Hope for Our Planet on Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. in the Main Library’s Multipurpose Room, 601
OneWest Bank, CIT’s Southern California retail bank division, has announced the Turn Paper into Trees campaign in celebration of Earth Day. Between now and May 31, OneWest will plant
A 25-year veteran officer of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) who worked at Los Angeles International Airport was sentenced today to 151 months in federal prison for helping
At its April 2019 meeting in Santa Monica, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission) took action on a number of issues affecting California’s natural resources. The following are