By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
Lindsay Gilchrist saw a family separated and reunited in six months.
As a court-appointed special advocate, or CASA, she took on a case in
The roller-coaster primary doesn't pull into California for a couple of months, but local officials are gearing up for significant voter turnout no matter who remains in the
By Douglas Yeung
On May 20, the long-awaited Metro Expo Line will begin service to Santa Monica. With its first riders, the trains will carry an unknown impact on transportation
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe is proud to announce that the County’s Safe Surrender Program celebrated success for the second time this month with the report of a
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf warning for Southern California coastal areas through the weekend.
The advisory calls for an extended period of high surf conditions into
Sarah Letts has announced her resignation from Community Corporation of Santa Monica, the city's largest affordable housing developer.
Letts has served as the organization's Executive Director
Public agencies are preparing for what scientists and weather experts anticipate to be a wet El Niño season for Santa Monica and the rest of Los Angeles County.
Lifeguards, firefighters
Sales tax revenues increased year on year for the first quarter of 2015, but the pace of growth at the county and regional level exceeded local levels.
Receipts for the
Last August, a black man and his Latino boyfriend were holding hands while walking in West Los Angeles when suspects in a passing car shouted a homophobic slur at them,
Editor:
Crisis? What crisis? The city has done a remarkable job for decades keeping rents low and fighting the good fight against economic common sense. Santa Monica surely leads Los