The Rent Control Board (RCB) is recommending to City Council that renters should be allowed to challenge citations that code enforcement officers issue to their landlords.
The board voted unanimously
More than 1,400 buildings in Santa Monica are still seismically vulnerable despite efforts by the city to ensure building owners retrofit their properties.
A report released by the city’
By Blake Atwell
Istanbul, Turkey native Savas Siricki came to Los Angeles in 2008 with plans to study English at UCLA for five months. Upon arriving to Los Angeles’ westside,
Week of July 15
LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of July 15, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer until
Anticipating that the U.S. Supreme Court might end mandatory union fees for public employees, some labor-friendly states enacted laws last year to protect membership rolls while unions redoubled their
Adding to the lengthy list of departures from President Donald Trump’s Cabinet, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Friday he’s stepping down amid the tumult over his handling of
After failing to get his citizenship question on the census, President Donald Trump now says his fallback plan will provide an even more accurate count — determining the citizenship of 90
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. AlNine more women have alleged in two lawsuits they were sexually assaulted by a former gynecologist who worked for the University of California, Los
The federal government is warning Americans to brace for a “floodier” future.
Government scientists predict 40 places in the U.S. will experience higher than normal rates of so-called sunny
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez don’t talk to each other much. But lately they’re speaking at one another in a way that threatens Democratic unity
Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunity to build the U.S. military its first “war cloud” computing system. But Amazon’s early hopes of
Jiggy Athilingam was riding a bicycle in San Francisco five years ago when suddenly she was on a bed in the hallway of a hospital.
“What happened?” she asked.
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