SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown's finance department said 27 local governments have failed to pay or have underpaid the state after the governor tried to sweep up billions
FIFTH STREET — City and federal officials have announced their intention to fight plans by the United States Postal Service to close the New Deal-era post office on Fifth Street and
The Santa Monica YMCA is in need of volunteer coaches and paid game officials for the upcoming fall youth basketball season.
Head coaching applicants must be at least 18 years
The William H. Hannon Foundation, founded in 1982 by Catholic philanthropist and real estate developer William H. Hannon, has recently provided grants to seven organizations on the Westside.
To this
The California Office of Traffic Safety presented a special recognition award for traffic safety excellence on Wednesday to Santa Monica Police Officer Jason Olson.
A SMPD release states that Olson&
LOSANGELES — More than 1,000 chronically homeless people will be taken off the streets of Southern California and given permanent shelter under a $105 million program announced Thursday.
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CITYWIDE — In a town known for its often exuberant degree of public participation, another group has appeared on the scene with an aim to influence the style of development in
MALIBU — The Los Angeles County Fire Department and Malibu emergency officials vow they are prepared for any potential trouble as the fall brushfire season looms.
The county fire department will
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Officers in the Santa Monica Police Department's Cold Case Homicide Unit arrested a man Wednesday whom they believe is responsible for the murders of two
SM COURTHOUSE — A Muslim hotel owner discriminated against a Jewish group during a poolside charity event at the Shangri-La by ordering removal of banners and ousting them from the pool
CITY HALL — A number of popular projects throughout Santa Monica will be put on hold or downsized so that City Hall can balance the loss of its Redevelopment Agency with