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Climate change and habitat loss from big agriculture are combining to swat down global insect populations, with each problem making the other worse, a new
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A surge in robberies at licensed cannabis shops — including a pistol-whipping, gunshots and killings in Washington state last month — is helping fuel a renewed push for
If you happened to be riding the Big Blue Bus on Wednesday, you might not guess the transit system had dropped its mask mandate. Throughout the day, most drivers and
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Officers responded to a burglary in progress on the 2700 block of Lincoln Ave. Upon arrival, officers detained a subject while speaking to a
Dolphins: The Santa Monica Rugby Club Dolphins mens first team walloped Eagle Rock Rugby Club by a score of 39-7 on Saturday, April 16, in the first round of the
There is a leadership vacuum swirling around Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., as Interim Executive Director, Mackenzie Carter left the organization on April 15 on the heels of former CEO Kathleen
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Minority neighborhoods where residents were long denied home loans have twice as many oil and gas wells as mostly white neighborhoods, according to a new study
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California state lawmakers advanced a measure Tuesday that would make it easier to skirt a federal law in order to sue gun-makers, legislation that opponents say
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A parolee who murdered 81-year-old philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, the wife of a legendary music executive, was sentenced Tuesday to 190 years in a California prison.
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The LA County Board of Supervisors envisions occasional through-hikers, backpacks bulging with well-worn camping gear, curling up in the grass in the Santa Monica Mountains for a few hours of
Santa Monica to Little Tokyo. Pasadena to Long Beach. When LA Metro’s new $1.8 billion regional connector opens to the public later this year, more long-haul light rail