WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has unanimously sided with Los Angeles County in its fight against a lawsuit over pollution from urban storm water runoff that flows into the Los Angeles
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
The county of Los Angeles is now accepting applications for the 2013 "Green Leadership Awards" program, announced Chief Executive Officer William T Fujioka.
"As one of the
In recognition of its youth programs, the Santa Monica History Museum recently received a $10,000 competitive grant from the Edison Company.
"The Magic of History" youth program
At least two Christmas trees were set on fire on the same day last week and police are trying to determine why and who was involved.
The first tree was
Expo Light Rail Line Project
Please note the following activities:
1. Olympic Boulevard between 20th Street and Cloverfield Boulevard: Expect westbound and eastbound delays and lane closures during non-peak travel
SM COURTHOUSE — The Muslim owners of a Santa Monica luxury hotel are asking for a new trial in a discrimination case in which a jury found they had shut down
CITY HALL — As of Friday at 4:30 p.m., eight civic-minded souls had put themselves up for consideration for a single vacancy on the Planning Commission, a role that
DOWNTOWN — Los Angeles County prosecutors have charged six people in connection with the theft of $3.2 million worth of paintings, wine, jewelry and a luxury car from bond guru
PICO BLVD — City officials are recommending the City Council cut off funding to a youth center less than a month after half of its board members resigned over differences with
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