LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that employees can't win certain damages, back pay or reinstatement even if discrimination played a substantial role in their termination
CITY HALL — Candidate and independent expenditure campaigns threw down roughly $1.2 million on local races for the Nov. 6 election, according to filings that began trickling in last week.
CITYWIDE — A transportation planning consultant offered up a first draft of proposed parking requirements to the Planning Commission Wednesday night that would radically reduce the amount of parking required for
MAIN LIBRARY — City officials will hold a community meeting next week to give residents a voice in whether or not they want to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to set up
COUNTYWIDE —The Los Angeles County Flood Control District is now accepting protests via e-mail from property owners who oppose the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure.
The measure proposes to raise
OCEAN AVE — Businesses on the Santa Monica Pier are not pleased with City Hall's plans to rebuild a weakened section of the iconic structure, saying they were not
WEST L.A. — Federal and local officials broke ground Friday on a building that will provide housing and services to dozens of the most disabled and mentally-ill homeless veterans in
CITY HALL — An additional five people have applied for a single seat on the Planning Commission, leaving the City Council with a crowded field from which to select at its
MALIBU — Citing the hope of bringing more athletic fields to Malibu, elected officials on Monday voted 5-0 to enter into negotiations on a deal that could give the city complete
Five Santa Monica residents were elected last week to two-year terms as delegates to the California Democratic Party, where they will influence the party's direction by weighing in
CITYWIDE — "Here she comes."
A woman wandered up to a home on Longfellow Street, muttering to herself under her breath. She saw a group of Santa Monica officials