California on Monday became the latest state to sue the pharmaceutical company behind the painkiller OxyContin, alleging it falsely promoted the drug as not addictive even as it emerged as
A former coach at a local Catholic high school is alleging its athletic director verbally and physically threatened him and devalued the school’s girls’ sports programs.
Neil Spanier, former
The City of Santa Monica has filed new paperwork in an attempt to allow current councilmembers to retain their positions while the City appeals its recent loss in a voting
Two parents are alleging some teachers in local public schools require students to purchase their own educational materials and are suing the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District with the help
The City of Santa Monica released the following statement regarding a successful investigation by the City Attorney's Office:
Beachbody, one of the world’s largest sellers of exercise
A lawsuit challenging the way voters choose their Councilmembers in Santa Monica will continue, despite a City effort to have the suit thrown out of court.
Earlier this month, a
The City will pay a $45,000 settlement to a 13-year-old girl who lost part of her thumb when a portable goal suddenly snapped shut during a soccer camp at
The Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority and the City of Santa Monica have settled a lawsuit over the price of land at the Downtown station.
Santa Monica will receive $20
The school year is drawing to a close, but the battle over chemical cleanup in Malibu rages on.
The local Board of Education is scheduled to spend half an hour
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district and environmental activists are going to trial, opening a new chapter in a protracted and bitter dispute over chemical testing and cleanup at Malibu schools.
Several acclaimed Santa Monica restaurants with surcharges for employee health care are being accused of price-fixing.
A lawsuit filed this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges that local
Editor:
The news about the settlement of the Elizabeth Riel lawsuit is too outrageous to let pass without comment.
According to your article in the July 16 issue, the City