Andrew Hardy was crossing the street on an electric scooter in downtown Los Angeles when a car struck him at 50 miles per hour and flung him 15 feet in
Santa Monica’s most challenging homeless residents have had fewer interactions with police officers, firefighters and emergency room doctors since the city invested in an outreach team that connects them
Pico residents said they believe a planned supportive housing project will have a negative impact on their neighborhood at a community meeting Monday.
Nonprofit developer EAH Housing will provide 45
Four alleged victims of Eric Uller are suing not only the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) but also its parent organizations, alleging that the state and national PALs have
Immigrant children in the care of the U.S. government may no longer have access to English-language courses and legal services, officials said Wednesday.
The Health and Human Services department
After voters overwhelmingly rejected a property tax that would have raised $500 million annually for the financially struggling Los Angeles Unified School District, the superintendent, mayor and head of the
China issued a travel warning for the U.S. on Tuesday, saying Chinese visitors have been interrogated, interviewed and subjected to other forms of what it called harassment by U.
California, Hawaii, Maine and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits Monday against the maker of OxyContin and the company’s former president, alleging the firm falsely promoted the drug by
San Francisco officials struggling to help people on the streets who are mentally ill and addicted to drugs will consider a proposal Tuesday to force them into treatment, but critics
California on Monday became the latest state to sue the pharmaceutical company behind the painkiller OxyContin, alleging it falsely promoted the drug as not addictive even as it emerged as
Two school sites within the Santa Monica and Malibu communities were given names last week with one naming process drumming up some controversy within the school board.
Point Dume’s
A bill to phase out single-use plastics by 2030 passed Wednesday in the state senate and its companion bill passed Thursday in the state assembly.
Sen. Ben Allen, who represents