Vote: Voting for the final round of this year’s Most Loved contest ends this Thursday, March 31. The annual Most Loved contest includes two rounds of public voting. Votes
Malibu, like the rest of Los Angeles County, has seen an uptick in its homeless population, but Malibu City Council’s proposed solution to the crisis looks very different from
While many clothing and accessory stores have left Main Street over the course of the pandemic, the handbag boutique SUSU stands counter to that trend and is breathing new life
CD-11 candidate Mike Newhouse did not plan on running for LA City Council. According to him he has spent the last ten years politely dodging requests to declare his candidacy,
The City of Santa Monica is reviewing an application for a five-story mixed-used retail/residential property at 407 Colorado, on the corner of 4th Street and Colorado Avenue, after developer
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for the Los Angeles County Coast including Downtown Los Angeles-Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands. Large breaking waves of 4 to
It’s been a long road for the Providence Saint John’s (PSJ) redevelopment plan, which dates back to the 1994 Northridge earthquake that wreaked significant damage to the 226-bed
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Nine members of an alleged organized retail theft network accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in merchandise from stores throughout California have been charged with conspiracy,
Reporters Clara Harter and Emily Sawicki recap the week’s events including a lawsuit over school voting, Malibu’s efforts to move homeless housing out of the city and a recent theft at St. Monica. They’ll also provide the inside scoop on upcoming stories covering local politics and homelessness. Lis
The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking suspects following a break-in at St. Monica Church on Thursday night that resulted in $150,000 worth of audio and video equipment stolen
SWIM: Samohi Vikings boys and girls swim teams hosted the Palos Verdes High School Sea Kings at the Samohi Pool on Thursday, March 24. In the first few heats of
Nearly two years since Santa Monica last had a permanent city attorney, a third interim attorney, Susan Cola, has been tapped to fill the position.
City Council members have met