Students of all ages from the Pico Youth and Family Center marched to City Hall together Friday, August 3 for one cause: to organize a rally in a lobbying effort
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers want a court to throw out sexual assault charges against him, citing reasons on Friday including friendly emails from a woman who accused him of
The room is set to a crisp 62 degrees. The lighting is dim. The sparse furniture is modern, tufted leather. Above three, curving computer screens, the viewer's
The woman suing the City to change to district elections after losing her bids for the City Council and College Board took the stand Thursday in a trial that will
A stone's throw away from the smiling Penguin atop Mel’s Diner is a piece of unnoticed history-- the endpoint (technically) of Route 66. This Friday, August 3,
New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — a rising liberal star who is challenging the Democratic Party establishment — was scheduled to appear Thursday in Los Angeles as part of West Coast
When an audience member at a town hall asked California Sen. Kamala Harris earlier this year to reject corporate donations, her answer was decidedly non-committal. "Well, that depends,"
Famous civil rights attorney Milton Grimes painted a bleak picture of the Pico Neighborhood on the first day of the trial to determine the legality of Santa Monica’s election
Shared electric scooters could be banned in the nation's second-largest city until regulations are approved and permits are issued.
A motion by Los Angeles Councilman Paul Koretz would
by CHRISTOPHER WEBER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
A Massachusetts college student who was named his high school's valedictorian for his savvy tech skills hacked into unsuspecting investors'
For both tourists and locals alike, motorized scooters have become a popular way to explore our beachside city. No matter which transportation method you chose to use, Santa Monica Travel
The political future of Santa Monica’s elected leaders is on the line Wednesday, as the trial to determine whether Latino voters are suppressed by the current election system begins.