Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger announced the launch of a dedicated website and hotline for reporting suspected fraud related to AB 218 cases.
The AB 218
The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity and the Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment have reopened their $100,000 Economic Opportunity Grant Program for Chambers of Commerce, offering increased
Santa Monica city leaders rallied behind City Manager Oliver Chi's comprehensive realignment plan last week, with council members pledging to deliver on campaign promises through initiatives targeting public
A delegation from Fujinomiya, Japan, visited Santa Monica High School last week as part of the decades-long sister city partnership between the two communities, where they were greeted by local
Two years after four Pepperdine University students were killed by a speeding motorist on Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu officials gathered Friday to honor their memory while highlighting dramatic safety improvements
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a comprehensive plan Tuesday to safeguard access to Medi-Cal and CalFresh benefits for 1.7 million residents who could lose coverage under
City Manager Oliver Chi is asking Council to sign off on a wholesale rewrite of what it means to be Santa Monica in a widespread "revitalization plan" up
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California, listen up: Former President Barack Obama wants you to know that the whole nation is counting on you this November.
“Democracy is on the ballot,” the 44th president says
Santa Monica's already-challenging effort to fill volunteer board positions has become more difficult after two commission members resigned this month, citing internal conflicts and disagreements with city leadership.
As a government shutdown continues, military relief organizations are working to prevent a financial crisis for hundreds of thousands of service members and their families facing disrupted paychecks.
The Navy-Marine
Los Angeles County has distributed more than $31.7 million in emergency financial assistance to 3,425 households severely impacted by the devastating 2025 wildfires, reaching over 9,600 individuals
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved the city's 2025 Water Quality Report on Tuesday, confirming that the municipal drinking water supply meets all federal and state safety