California commissions that oversee coastal lands and water pushed the Trump administration to leave the state out of plans to expand offshore drilling, warning the state would block the construction
The Santa Monica Pier is an entertaining place. On any given day you can see a juxtaposition of class, the full melting-pot of America present, people looking for a never-ending
The man buying the Los Angeles Times is a 65-year-old physician-entrepreneur described by Forbes Magazine as "America's richest doctor," and one who has said his goal
Will Disney's upcoming streaming services be the mouse that roared ... or squeaked?
Disney already owns enviable entertainment properties including Pixar, Marvel and "Star Wars." Now, it&
The Santa Monica Police Department released the following statement on Feb.7:
Santa Monica, CA – Earlier today, Santa Monica Department (SMPD) Detectives filed charges with the Los Angeles County District
Every Olympic event will be streamed live. But to watch online, you'll still need to be a paying cable or satellite subscriber.
As with past Olympics, NBC is
After flying free for more nearly five months, Bird riders are getting their wings clipped.
The Santa Monica Police Department has officially started cracking down on the city’s 30,
Locals know there’s something amiss on Main Street.
More than a month after Peet’s Coffee abruptly shuttered its location at 2439 Main Street, Ocean Park neighbors will likely
The owner of the Los Angeles Times is in talks to sell the newspaper to a billionaire medical entrepreneur, according to news reports Tuesday.
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a major shareholder
SpaceX's big new rocket blasted off Tuesday on its first test flight, carrying a red sports car aiming for an endless road trip past Mars.
The Falcon Heavy
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$25M deal over Trump University fraud lawsuits moves forward
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld an agreement requiring President Donald Trump to pay $25 million to settle
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District is considering several revisions to existing policies that officials hope will improve student wellness.
At their Feb. 1 meeting, the board heard a