By Don Thompson
California on Monday gave more time to apply to an independent commission that will redraw boundaries for most state and federal elections, an effort to get more
By Tom Hays and Larry Neumeister
A Florida amateur body builder who admitted sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and CNN was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday by
By Karen Lauterbach
Venice Family Clinic, which has been providing high quality health care to the community for nearly half a century, is among the community health centers around the
Sen. Kamala Harris has raised more money in Santa Monica than any other Democratic candidate for president, according to data released this week.
Santa Monicans have donated more than $265,
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee upended the rules Thursday for immigration legislation that would extend family detentions as chairman Lindsey Graham muscled the measure forward over the objections of
E-cigarette giant Juul Labs gave nearly $100,000 to members of Congress during the first half of 2019 as the company faced the bulk of the blame for a surge
Featured in the two Presidential Debates on CNN this past week were perhaps too many qualified candidates. It worries me that, with all the Democrats in-fighting, the “Criminal Trump,” aka
Living in cars, vans and RVs is once again illegal in residential areas of Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to reinstate a law that prohibits
California's Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state's primary ballot, a move aimed squarely
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Yes, Santa Monica keeps reinventing itself, aren’t we something? But usually, for most of the last decade, not in good ways.
Now comes the prospect of
I’m disgusted with the comments by the President. Truthfully, that’s probably a weekly opinion of mine. As an American who clearly supports the 1st Amendment and the concept
The second set of Democratic presidential debates will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Detroit, with 20 candidates spread evenly over two nights.
Here's a look at who