President Donald Trump signed an executive order on July 24 titled "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets," launching a federal crackdown on homelessness that prioritizes
Two new grant programs totaling $10,000 each opened this week to help Los Angeles County businesses recover from January's devastating wildfires.
The "Back to Business L.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored 15 local Purple Heart recipients during Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, recognizing veterans wounded or killed in combat while serving in
Santa Monica City Attorney Doug Sloan announced Thursday he will resign effective Aug. 31, leaving his position after three years to take a new job with another agency in central
Three members of the Santa Monica City Council voted against a new contract with the Santa Monica Police Department at their last meeting citing a controversial salary provision that ties
The Malibu City Council has unanimously approved a comprehensive fee waiver program to help residents rebuild homes destroyed in the recent Broad, Franklin and Palisades fires, committing an estimated $25
The Santa Monica Disabilities Commission is examining how artificial intelligence technology could both help and harm people within the community, with commissioners highlighting concerns about algorithmic bias while also exploring
The City Council unanimously approved a motion to conduct a comprehensive study of how the city recognizes and funds neighborhood organizations, potentially reshaping a program that has operated for decades.
The Malibu City Council has unanimously approved reassigning a sheriff's deputy to serve as a School Resource Officer for the 2025-2026 school year, ending a three-year community push
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion aimed at cutting red tape for film permits and exploring a $100 million innovation fund to revitalize the entertainment
California lawmakers want to limit public access to their addresses and phone numbers after two Minnesota lawmakers were shot, one fatally, in their homes last month.
One proposal would ban
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved four motions to support immigrant communities affected by federal immigration enforcement, including cash aid, expanded food programs and legal challenges to federal