By Marisa Kendall, CalMatters
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In the race for oversight over California’s budget, the two main contenders are
As California’s State Senate contests begin to take shape, cardiologist and Santa Monica College Board Chair Dr. Sion Roy is making the case that Sacramento needs more problem solvers
The City of Santa Monica will receive $841,000 in federal funding to replace aging dispatcher consoles in its 911 emergency communications center, part of a $13.77 million package
One tech investor called him "the only sane" Democrat in the race for California governor. Others have dumped millions to boost his campaign, even paying for a Super
Santa Monica city officials are set to consider an updated safety study for Santa Monica Boulevard at their May 12 council meeting, with revisions aimed at slowing traffic and better
You're standing in the middle of an empty highway, staring off into the fading, golden light of Arizona's high desert. The soundtrack playing in your mind?
As Los Angeles prepares to host the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup beginning June 11, Santa Monica is making its own play to become one of the region’
Malibu City Council on Monday delayed final approval of a $14 million contract to install speed safety cameras along the Pacific Coast Highway, directing staff to revise the agreement to
The Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to accept a $486,760 federal grant for police de-escalation and crisis response training, but only after attaching conditions designed to shield the
The City of Malibu Community Services Department has received a "Best of the Best" Marketing and Communications Award from the California Park and Recreation Society for a social
Palisades Fire and Recovery Work Lane Closures
May 3-10
Pacific Coast Highway from Temescal Canyon Road in Pacific Palisades to Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu
Current road conditions/speed limits
The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to pursue a two-track strategy for implementing a sweeping new state housing law, seeking to delay its effects on the city's most