In the past two weeks, Santa Monica politics have been upended with the revelation that developers have secured rights to build nearly 5,000 new housing units in medium- and
MICHAEL R. BLOOD
AP Political Writer
The Los Angeles City Council formally rebuked two members and its former president Wednesday for their involvement in a racism scandal that has led
JONATHAN J. COOPER AND KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California communities exposed to hazardous dust by a drying lake bed have found themselves at the center of tensions between Arizona and
The builder’s remedy window may now be closed, but with 16 new housing projects gaining state-issued permission to be built larger and denser than Santa Monica zoning rules would
SEUNG MIN KIM and COLLEEN LONG, Associated Press
Joe Biden's three-state swing out West this week will capture, in a nutshell, the White House's midterm strategy
CHRISTOPHER WEBER and MICHAEL R. BLOOD
Associated Press
A raucous crowd of protesters packed the Los Angeles City Council chamber Tuesday, calling for the resignation of three members involved in
JOHN ANTCZAK
Associated Press
The president of the Los Angeles City Council resigned from the post Monday after she was heard making racist comments and other coarse remarks in a
The labor organization that represents Santa Monica’s sworn police deputies is threatening the City with a lawsuit over what it characterizes as “the lack of commitment to public service
The dust settled on this year’s legislative session last Friday, when the deadline passed for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign or veto what was left of a tall
With the passage of the Measure V school bond in 2016, Santa Monica College committed to pledging $20 million toward a redevelopment of Memorial Park that was first envisioned in
The City of Santa Monica would like you to stop parking like a jerk.
Starting Nov. 1, the police department’s Traffic Services Divisions will begin enforcing a section of