MALIBU — Months after the dust settled on one investigation, Malibu City Councilman Skylar Peakhas become the subject of another.
Sheriff's officials say Peak is under investigation for a
PICO BLVD — City officials are recommending the City Council cut off funding to a youth center less than a month after half of its board members resigned over differences with
CITYWIDE — With Christmas behind us, Californians are looking forward to the pop of champagne corks — or sparkling cider bottles — and the clean slate provided by unmarked 2013 calendars.
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CITY HALL — A leading credit rating agency announced Monday that it would downgrade one of Santa Monica's bond ratings, a move that could lead to higher borrowing costs
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Arts Commission will once again wrestle Monday night with the fate of "Chain Reaction," a towering sculpture at the Civic Center that recently lost
PCH — The Annenberg Community Beach House powered through its third operational year, providing the public access to the beach and other amenities while putting a lighter strain on municipal budgets
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State lawmakers officially began their next two-year session Monday as they were sworn in to a newly reshaped Legislature in which Democrats hold powerful supermajorities in both houses.
CITYWIDE — When a disaster strikes, Santa Monica residents will likely have access to emergency shelters to keep them safe while they and first responders deal with the aftermath.
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NORWALK, Calif. — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom added another 300 votes to his lead over opponent Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in the penultimate ballot count of the Nov. 6 election, officials
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles federal judge on Thursday dismissed a Christian group's lawsuit to force City Hall to reopen spaces in Palisades Park to private displays, including
NORWALK, CALIF. — Mayor Richard Bloom declared a qualified victory against Assemblywoman Betsy Butler Wednesday in their fight for the 50th State Assembly District after what promises to be one of
SACRAMENTO — The popular campaign treasurer convicted of stealing millions from her Democratic clients will serve up to eight years and one month in prison, a U.S. District Court judge