Newspaper publisher Tronc has named CEO Justin Dearborn as its chairman of the board, replacing Michael Ferro, who is retiring.
Chicago-based Tronc Inc., which operates newspapers including the Chicago Tribune,
Weldon Kirui of Kenya pulled away in the 24th mile to win the Los Angeles Marathon for the second time in three years. Sule Utura Gedo of Ethiopia won the
An 18,000 square foot office building with ground floor retail is coming to Pico Boulevard after the Planning Commission approved permits for the project earlier this month. While several
Local students are increasingly bypassing school-day physical exercise in favor of extra-curricular athletics and many students now using their extra time to double up on elective classes.
The Santa Monica
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of March 19. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
LOS ANGELES
Former Suge Knight lawyers deny witness-tampering charges
Two former lawyers for Marion "Suge" Knight have pleaded not guilty to charges that they conspired to pay off
A homeless family of four was found dead inside a parked van that had its windows covered with blankets and a sunshade at a Southern California strip mall in what
The California Coastal Commission has unanimously approved plans to redevelop and reuse the former Sears Building in Downtown Santa Monica.
As approved, the project will convert the former single-retailer store
The Santa Monica Police Department has closed a section of 4th Street near the 1600 block due to a traffic accident. A truck left the roadway and struck the parking structure near the intersection of 4th and Olympic.
Less than three months after California launched legal marijuana sales for adults, the state could consider slashing hefty tax rates that some say are driving buyers into the black market.
SAN FRANCISCO
University of California to raise tuition for non-residents
The University of California's governing board has approved a tuition increase for out-of-state undergraduate students of 3.5
A U.S. District Court judge ruled in the city of Santa Monica’s favor this week, writing websites HomeAway and Airbnb did not demonstrate they are likely to prevail