Two developments that have sparked protests from Ocean Park residents are moving forward.
City Council voted Tuesday to deny appeals filed by South Ocean Avenue Residents (SOAR) and UNITE HERE
City Hall will cut about 29 jobs and save $17 million in spending by mid-2021 to prepare for its coming financial shortfalls as it pays down its $448 million unfunded
A public official in Los Angeles County’s Internal Services Department and the electrical contractor from whom he accepted nearly $300,000 in bribes have both agreed to plead guilty
A former University of Southern California soccer coach and a California insurance executive became the latest people to agree to plead guilty in a college admissions cheating scandal that has
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I will return to this loaded subject and especially as it applies to local politics. I will explain the universe to you, and our City
Some top Democrats vying for the White House in 2020 are clamoring for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, but many of their congressional colleagues — who would have to manage
Pete Buttigieg is suddenly the hottest ticket for Democratic donors in the 2020 presidential contest.
Entertainment moguls are fighting over who will host Hollywood fundraisers for the 37-year-old mayor of
Did you know that Medicare has an ombudsman to help you resolve complaints you may have about your healthcare?
Congress created the job of Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman to assist people
The Consumer Protection Division of the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office (CAO) is commemorating the 51st anniversary of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (also known as the Civil
OneWest Bank, CIT’s Southern California retail bank division, has announced the Turn Paper into Trees campaign in celebration of Earth Day. Between now and May 31, OneWest will plant