While the City of Santa Monica is well behind the times when it comes to allowing and regulating cannabis sales in town, officials are attempting to turn that bug into
Last spring, Assemblymember Isaac Bryan received a letter calling for him to be lynched because of a bill he introduced to change how ballot measures are presented to California voters.
As counter-protesters tore at barricades, threw fireworks, and beat and pepper sprayed pro-Palestine protesters at UCLA overnight Tuesday, no law enforcement officers took action to stop the violence or made
The future of social media interactions when it pertains to children receiving solicitations for drug sales and other dangers took another step towards potentially becoming California law.
This past week,
A controversial housing law that would have densified single-family, residential neighborhoods has been ruled unconstitutional and unenforceable for some cities including Santa Monica.
SB 9, or the California Housing Opportunity
A total of 33 speakers came forward to speak about the continuing war in Gaza during the Public Input on Non Agenda Items section in Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
The Supreme Court wrestled with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness on Monday as it considered whether cities can punish people for sleeping outside when shelter space is
A $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area has started construction, officials said Monday, amid predictions that millions of ticket-buyers will be boarding
Among the items scheduled for discussion at Council this week are the development of rules for adult-use cannabis establishments, a policy to use low-carbon concrete in construction projects, updates to
Small business owners, community leaders and elected officials gathered in front of the Culver City Music Center Washington Blvd on Thursday morning, to announce that over 900,000 signatures had
Barry Stewart’s daughter and her three friends from Pepperdine University died when a young man allegedly driving 104mph down Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu crashed into them in his
For the second year in a row, Democrats today voted down a bill that sought to ban homeless encampments near schools, transit stops and other areas throughout California. Despite the