International passenger traffic at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) nearly doubled in July compared with the same time last year, signaling a strong rebound in international travel this summer for
STEVE PEOPLES, HOLLY RAMER and THOMAS BEAUMONT / Associated Press
As the sun set in Wyoming, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney described her blowout loss as the beginning of a more
MARCIA DUNN / AP Aerospace Writer
NASA called off the launch of its mighty new moon rocket on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard Monday after a last-minute cascade
Water: Scientists have said climate change has made the West warmer and drier over the last three decades and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent
Construction: Samohi staff, students, teachers and community members gathered Monday afternoon at a groundbreaking ceremony for two new buildings on campus. The Gold Gym and the Exploration Building are expected
Drink plenty of water, stay in the shade and expect crowds by the beach this weekend; meteorologists are warning that Santa Monica will soon be in the midst of a
Update: A reportedly at-risk Santa Monica man was located on Tuesday afternoon after being declared missing for 24 hours.
A push alert sent to all cell phones in Santa Monica
For the first time in eight years, Santa Monica nonprofit organizations will soon be able to apply to receive money from the City through the Human Services Grants Program (HSGP)
With opening hours expanding 38% over current schedules and the addition of seven full-time-equivalent employees, the City of Santa Monica is spending a half-million dollars to enhance its library services
A new bill heading to Gov. Newsom’s desk would work to protect pedestrians by requiring all state-owned roads to grant three- to seven-second pedestrian signals prior to green lights
With three seats up for grabs in this November’s Santa Monica Rent Control Board election and three candidates qualifying for the ballot, the competition to determine who will administer
DON THOMPSON, Associated Press
Since she came to California from Mexico 24 years ago, Maria Bernal has been supporting her family by often working two jobs at fast food restaurants.