ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
Facing a housing shortage in the nation's most populous state, California's legislative leaders on Thursday backed a pair of bills that would
KATHLEEN RONAYNE / Associated Press
California plans to require all new cars, trucks and SUVs to run on electricity or hydrogen by 2035 under a policy approved Thursday by regulators that
BBQ: The Santa Monica Elks Lodge sponsored a Summer BBQ for 400 veterans at West LA VA. The lodge gave out hamburgers, hotdogs, potato salad, baked beans and a water
A week after a knife fight injured a student on the first day of school, the Samohi campus has additional security measures in place and students are scheduled to receive
Qualifying rent-controlled tenants living in Santa Monica who cannot afford to pay rent increases over 3% due to COVID-19 will be protected by a new emergency temporary eviction moratorium beginning
As the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to level off, local health officials have announced there are signs the concurrent monkeypox outbreak in Los Angeles County has also
GREG BEACHAM / AP Sports Writer
Sean McVay became the youngest head coach in modern NFL history in part because he’s an excellent communicator and teacher who always seems to
DAVID KLEPPER / Associated Press
Soon after the Russian invasion, the hoaxes began. Ukrainian refugees were taking jobs, committing crimes and abusing handouts. The misinformation spread rapidly online throughout Eastern Europe,
If you spend any time on the Santa Monica Pier, you’re probably familiar with the white painted spaces established for vendors to set up shop along the Pier deck.
One of Santa Monica’s best-known philanthropic leaders died recently but her name lives on in the community thanks to a lifetime of community work.
Susan Barrett, of Barrett’s
A new focus on patrolling Downtown Santa Monica has cut serious crimes by almost half over the past month according to information presented to Council this week.
Chief of Police
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