LOSANGELES — Coastal waters off California are getting more acidic. Fall-run chinook salmon populations to the Sacramento River are on the decline. Conifer forests on the lower slopes of the Sierra
SAMOHI — In a recent e-mail thread between parents whose kids attend Santa Monica High School, many voiced concern and confusion about a 4 percent convenience fee that was charged when
CITYWIDE — Damien Newton, editor of L.A. Streetsblog, and Gary Kavanagh, Santa Monica columnist for the nonprofit, plan to launch a new news website for the city by the sea
Santa Monica College is looking for applicants to serve on the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee that oversees Measures U, S and AA that fund major improvement projects at the college.
OCEAN AVE — Famed architect Frank Gehry said Monday he realizes there are issues with his luxury hotel proposal for the corner of Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard that aren&
DOWNTOWN — Come Sept. 1, Santa Monica's seniors will get priority seating at the lunch table and those living outside the city by the sea will have to start
LOS ANGELES — A lawyer for a Colorado man charged Tuesday with murder and assault for allegedly driving his car through a weekend throng on the Venice Beach boardwalk said it
BOSTON — Jurors began their deliberations Tuesday in the trial of James "Whitey" Bulger, the reputed crime boss who is accused of participating in 19 murders during a two-decade
DOWNTOWN — The California Supreme Court on Monday upheld previous lower court decisions and denied a challenge from a group of Westside homeowners to stop construction of the Expo Light Rail
NINTH STREET — The Discovery Channel's popular Shark Week premiered on TV this Sunday, generating not just social media buzz, but also concerns about how it portrays the infamous
BOSTON — James "Whitey" Bulger's lawyers used their closing arguments Monday to go after three gangsters who took the stand against the reputed Boston crime boss, portraying
A new online system allows members of the public to reserve City Hall-owned facilities such as tennis courts, soccer fields and meeting rooms more easily, city officials said Monday.
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