MALIBU — As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Board of Education prepares to vote on a $385 million bond measure Wednesday to upgrade district facilities, several active Malibu
OCEAN PARK — The Rev. Janet Gollery McKeithen defied the United Methodist Church rule book in July of 2008 and performed marriage ceremonies for homosexual couples at the Church in Ocean
Santa Monica, Golden West and Irvine Valley colleges are joining forces with regional human resources centers to prepare Southern Californians for a variety of jobs in the green industry.
The
The Santa Monica History Museum's premier exhibit, "Life at the Miramar," showcases the hotel's history since its creation in 1875. With the potential upcoming
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 — A priest at Saint Anne's Catholic Church and Shrine has been put on leave as police investigate allegations of sexual battery against a female adult.
The income eligibility limits for the senior citizens utility user's tax (UUT) exemption program were revised for 2012-13, effective July 1.
This program exempts seniors and disabled individuals
CITY HALL — The City Council approved a $325,000 settlement Tuesday for a 7-year-old boy who was badly hurt when a pitbull broke out of a dog run in Memorial
LOS ANGELES — Seismologists say a mild earthquake widely felt throughout Southern California was centered along the coast west of downtown Los Angeles.
No injuries were reported.
The U.S. Geological
CITY HALL — The City Council did an about-face on a controversial smoking ban Tuesday night over unanswered questions regarding medical marijuana and a perceived lack of outreach to condominium owners.
DOWNTOWN L.A. — The man suspected of stabbing three homeless people and leaving what police called "death warrants" at the crime scenes plead not guilty in Los Angeles