A crowd of several thousand demonstrators gathered peacefully in Palisades Park on Saturday morning to protest what many described as a sharp erosion of democratic values, the targeting of immigrants
Nancy Coleman, a longtime Santa Monica resident and prominent civic activist who helped shape local housing policy and government accountability measures, will be moving from one end of Route 66
Santa Monica’s No Kings protest was passionate but peaceful Saturday morning as thousands of residents took to Palisades Park. Participants chanted, held signs and walked through the park to the Pier entrance in opposition to the Trump administration and recent immigration raids.
Santa Monica is bracing for today’s No Kings protest with enhanced police presence, direct communications to residents and additional messaging to potential protesters focused on safety.
Street closures began
Anyone passing the Broadway and Lincoln Blvd intersection may have noticed this morning that Bay Cities Deli has once again opened its doors.
While the usual crowds had yet to
When federal officials released a list of Sanctuary Cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans were surprised, albeit a little relieved, that the City was
Labor organizers, elected officials and economic justice advocates gathered Monday at Wally’s restaurant in downtown Santa Monica to launch the Living Wage for All campaign, a coordinated effort to
Malibu Takes Emergency Steps to Aid Struggling Businesses After Fire, Highway Closure
Facing an estimated $36 million annual economic loss following recent wildfires and the prolonged closure of Pacific Coast
Wildfire Victims' Tax Refunds Returned Due to Invalid Addresses
Los Angeles County officials are urging wildfire victims to update their mailing addresses after hundreds of property tax refund checks
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously appointed Oliver C. Chi as the city's new manager Tuesday evening, with a salary of more than $400,000 annually despite the
Two more retailers announced closures at the troubled Santa Monica Place shopping center this week, underscoring the ongoing challenges facing the 527,000-square-foot property as new management takes control of
Los Angeles County launched a culinary training program Tuesday at Care First Village, providing career pathways for justice-impacted and formerly unhoused individuals.
The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity