Historic preservation advocates are trying to rally support in advance of tonight’s council meeting to argue for additional resources supporting the City’s landmark process.
Council will listen to,
The Salvation Army has announced the kick off of its “Second Chances” campaign in Los Angeles – a yearlong initiative designed to de-stigmatize addiction and put the spotlight on recovery. ARC is often the last hope for those fighting substance addiction
Santa Monica’s upcoming budget picture moves from barely in the black to slighly in the red over the next five year, call it an ash grey to watermelon transition by fiscal year 2027/28.
While some see the pushback to the project as a clear cut case of resistance to changes to car-centric streets in favor of bike infrastructure, residents of 17th street say that the reality is far more complex and that the City has failed to communicate throughout the process and address their conce
Five major U.S. cities and the state of California will receive federal help to get unsheltered residents into permanent housing under a new plan launched Thursday as part of
Venice Councilwoman Traci Park is taking action to address the growing concern about “van lords” who rent out RVs to people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles.
A pair of dueling abortion protests last last weekend forced police officers to physically seperate the groups resulting in a small scuffle and highlighting the Santa Monica Police Department’s response to contentious gatherings.
The County and City of Los Angeles cannot require cash bail from defendants who are arrested for non-violent and non-serious offenses while awaiting an arraignment following a ruling from a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge this week
A teenager who accidentally shot himself in the hand earlier this week is being accused of multiple crimes including an armed robbery shortly before the accident.
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