In a novel experiment, doctors got a letter from the medical examiner's office telling them of their patient's fatal overdose. The response: They started prescribing fewer
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration endangered public health by keeping the widely used pesticide chlorpyrifos (clor-PEER-i-fos) on the market despite extensive scientific evidence that even
A dull haze and the faint smell of smoke from distant blazes have blanketed many California cities for two weeks, forcing summer campers to stay inside, obscuring normally bright skylines
In a novel experiment, doctors got a letter from the medical examiner's office telling them of their patient's fatal overdose. The response: They started prescribing fewer
Any landlord leasing a rent-controlled apartment to a corporation without first getting a removal permit from the Rent Control Board is running afoul of the law, according to the Board’
Local animal shelters have issued an urgent call for pet adoptions following a surge in abandoned animals and the Santa Monica Animal Shelter has agreed to take in animals from
A mass twinkling of toes will descend upon Santa Monica this week as Los Angeles’ largest dance festival pirouettes its way back to the Miles Memorial Playhouse in Santa Monica
On July 25, at about 9:36 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service in the 2200 block of Stewart Street regarding a vandalism that just occurred.
Councilmember Tony Vazquez’s tenure on the City Council became the focus of the fifth day of testimony in the voting rights trial challenging Santa Monica’s election system. The
When actress Scarlett Johansson reversed course recently and canceled plans to play a transgender man in the film "Rub & Tug," transgender actors like Scott Turner Schofield were