The coroner’s office has released the name of a 41-year-old man who was killed while riding a scooter in Ocean Park.
The man was identified as Michael Ramljak. He
Senator Ben Allen (D – Santa Monica) has been appointed to the California Film Commission. Housed within the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, the Commission administers the state’
The Pier
The 17th Annual Carnival At The Pier Raises $132,000 For Child Abuse Prevention And Treatment
The Angelic Auxiliary of Children’s Bureau hosted its 17th Annual Carnival
The Malibu City Council voted to approve the use of the 2019 Malibu Library Set Aside funds to continue and expand existing and new services and programs for the Malibu
City Council is considering a ban on tiny studio apartments as a prolific local developer plans to construct six new micro-apartment buildings downtown.
WS Communities, a spinoff of Neil Shekhter’
Now what?
Special counsel Robert Mueller has concluded his Trump-Russia investigation and on Friday delivered his final report to the attorney general. We may not get all the juicy details
The City of Santa Monica hired a senior advisor on homelessness, Alisa Orduña, last January in response to a 26 percent growth in the city’s homeless population between 2016
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
The City of Malibu Community Services Department will present ideas and conceptual designs for the replacement of two small playground areas at Malibu Bluffs Park during a community meeting on
This week’s upcoming board meeting will cover aspects of the future, near-future and present of the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District.
Items on the March 21 SMMUSD school
Travelers flying in and out of Los Angeles International Airport are being treated to a rare visual spectacle of large wildflower fields coming into bloom between runways.
Heavy winter rains
San Francisco’s city attorney is cracking down on e-cigarettes that some say aggressively target kids drawn to vaping.
Dennis Herrera announced Tuesday that he’s teamed up with Chicago