The Santa Monica College (SMC) Film Program production “Shape Shifter” has won the Best Student Short Film at the second annual Golden State Film Festival. The showcase of national and
As survivors of last fall’s Woolsey Fire in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties work their way down the road to rebuilding, the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is teaming
Like health officials facing outbreaks of disease, internet companies are trying to contain vaccine-related misinformation they have long helped spread. So far, their efforts at quarantine are falling short.
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First United Methodist Church
1008 11th St., Santa Monica, CA, 90403
Presenter: Walter Lamb, Ballona Wetlands Land Trust
The presentation will cover a brief history of the Ballona Wetlands and
Los Angeles police have arrested a driver after a slow-speed pursuit of a reportedly stolen tanker truck.
The odd chase during Thursday morning rush hour proceeded down Wilshire Boulevard and
The University of Southern California’s sale of naming rights for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is being criticized as dishonoring the historic stadium’s dedication as a memorial to soldiers
Proposals are being sought for reuse of the Southwest Museum, a landmark in northeast Los Angeles for more than a century.
A request for innovative and financially sustainable concepts was
The family of the Grammy-nominated Swedish electronic dance DJ Avicii is launching a foundation in his memory.
The international pop star, whose name was Tim Bergling, died in Muscat, Oman,
On Sunday, March 24, the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon sponsored by Skechers Performance will take place. The race will begin at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and will run through
Los Angeles police have arrested a Missouri man they say caused a panic at a mall last week.
Police say officers at Venice Beach recognized 25-year-old Nicholas K. Oates around
California is free of drought for the first time in more than seven years and only a small amount of its territory remains abnormally dry as a very wet winter