An Expo Line train hit and killed a man at the 17th Street Station early Tuesday Morning.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said a pedestrian on the platform
Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Malibu in anticipation of additional rain today.
Officials began door to door notifications Monday night and the orders were in place as
Associated Press
A year after a mudslide swept through a fire-devastated California town, killing 21 people, residents of hundreds homes in burn areas were told to pack up and leave
A week of rain washed into the region Monday bringing with it high surf, mudslides and some localized flooding.
The National Weather Service issued a high surf advisory for the
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Associated Press
Vacation jaunts and hobnobbing with global elites at a Swiss ski resort are out for President Donald Trump. Visits with troops and farmers are OK.
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Associated Press
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles teachers went on strike Monday for the first time in three decades after contract negotiations failed in the nation'
Santa Monica schools often take children to the farmers market to learn about food. A new project in the works will show them exactly where it comes from.
The Planning
By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. January 14, 2019
With the election of Tony Vazquez to the California State Board of Equalization in November 2018, there is now an unscheduled vacancy
Parking Structure #5 Tenant Improvement Project
For the week of January 14, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th street that may affect the sidewalk in
Dear EarthTalk: Has the recent “border wall” shutdown affected the federal government’s ability to safeguard our air and water quality and otherwise protect our environment and public lands?
Peter
A speeding vehicle crashed into the Pico Youth and Family Center Saturday night causing thousands of dollars in damage and shuttering several businesses on the block.
PYFC Director Oscar de
Pico residents are saying they want more cultural centers, gyms and restaurants in their neighborhood and fewer hotels and motels, liquor stores and car dealerships.
The neighborhood known as the