DIRTY WORDS
“Liberal,” “Progressive,” “worms.” The first two, attacked from both the left and the right. In the People’s Republic of Santa Monica, perhaps the last word would get
Facebook is launching a major redesign of its app and website built around letting people connect with groups that share their interests — an attempt to shift its focus away from
The price tag on the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics is now $6.88 billion, a $1.36 billion increase that comes mainly because of accounting measures designed to better reflect
A driver struck a woman riding a Bird scooter earlier this month as she crossed 16th Street on Montana Avenue.
The woman was riding the scooter on the right side
Last Wednesday I and about 250 other people filed in to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theater at New Roads School for a LIVE TALKS LOS ANGELES event. These are
In recent years, California has seen a disturbing increase in drug-impaired driving crashes. The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) supports the effort from the Office of Traffic Safety that aims
Attorney Michael Avenatti pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he stole millions of dollars from clients, cheated on his taxes and lied to investigators.
When asked to enter a
California corrections authorities are searching for an inmate who walked away from a fire camp in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles.
Officials say minimum-security inmate Fernando Deras was determined
Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty May 13 to charges that she took part in a sweeping college admissions cheating scam.
The “Desperate Housewives” star had been scheduled to
A man who says he was molested by his parish priest decades ago vows to proceed with a lawsuit targeting all Catholic bishops in California after a judge dismissed part