Two former board members of Downtown Santa Monica Inc. filed a lawsuit Friday against the city and its council, challenging the removal of six directors from the nonprofit that manages
The Malibu City Council provided consensus direction to move regular meeting start times from 5:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., part of sweeping changes aimed at improving
City Council will be asked to approve a declaration of fiscal emergency at this Tuesday’s council meeting.
If approved, item 4s on the agenda would direct City Manager Oliver
The Malibu City Council voted 4-1 to expand temporary event permissions for businesses affected by the 2025 Palisades Fire, rejecting a proposal for additional restrictions despite concerns about potential loopholes.
The City of Malibu issued its first building permit for reconstruction following the devastating Palisades Fire, marking a significant milestone in the community's recovery efforts seven months after
President Donald Trump's administration violated federal law by sending National Guard troops to Southern California during immigration enforcement operations and accompanying protests, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
Cal Poly Pomona postponed its annual fall job fair this week after students, alumni and community members criticized its inclusion of Customs and Border Protection as an in-person recruiter, underscoring
Given California’s size and its cultural and economic impact around the globe, whoever captures its governorship instantly becomes one of the nation’s most prominent politicians and a potential
Community Development Director Arminé Chaparyan resigned this week after approximately seven months on the job, marking the latest departure among Santa Monica's senior leadership.
Chaparyan's resignation
The Santa Monica Police Officers' Association expressed gratitude and disappointment this week following the resignation of Police Chief Ramon Batista, praising his collaborative approach and significant contributions to the
Santa Monica received another clean financial bill of health and is preparing to launch a major overhaul of its troubled permitting system by spring 2026, officials said during an audit
Committees in both houses of the California Legislature will decide this week whether more than half a dozen bills that seek to protect people from AI will move on to