The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) announced today that the two Expo Line stations which have been closed for construction in downtown Los Angeles as part of the
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is looking to identify others who are at risk for measles and may have been exposed to a non-resident measles
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UNITE HERE! Local 11 is asking the City to take over its job of advocating for and protecting hotel workers. On the agenda for the next meeting of the
Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis, Mayor Pro Tempore Terry O’Day, and Councilman Kevin McKeown welcomed City of Phoenix Councilwoman Betty Guardado and City of Providence Councilwoman Carmen Castillo to
The Sacramento Kings and the NBA have announced they are taking no action against Luke Walton after not finding enough evidence during an investigation into allegations that the coach sexually
On August 14, at 6 p.m.
Officers responded to 2000 block of 14th Street to handle roommates who were arguing. The roommates had to be separated by officers responding
Lions’ helping others
By Susan DeRemer, Global Service Team Chair
This month we are highlighting three additional community organizations that receive funding from the proceeds of the Santa Monica Lions
Construction workers severed a gas line at Santa Monica High School Thursday, forcing students to evacuate the pool building.
Contractors working on the Discovery building severed a gas line in
By Don Thompson
California may join many other states in allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primary and special elections, if they will turn 18 before the following general election, under
By Michael R. Blood and Kathleen Ronayne
Bernie Sanders has promised to win the California presidential primary in March, but home-state Sen. Kamala Harris is defending her turf — putting the
By Greg Beacha
That 13-3 loss in the Super Bowl looms large over the Los Angeles Rams. Their high-scoring ascent to the NFL’s elite over two thrilling seasons somehow
By Joe Reedy
Philip Rivers says the Los Angeles Chargers’ potential reminds him of 2006 to 2009, when the franchise won four straight AFC West Division titles. That group, though,