California's Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state's primary ballot, a move aimed squarely
A Los Angeles man charged with killing four people, including his father, in a shooting rampage has pleaded not guilty to murder.
Gerry Dean Zaragoza also entered pleas to attempted
A man suspected of kidnapping a woman was arrested after a five-hour standoff in Los Angeles but authorities say the victim remains missing.
Police spotted the man in a parked
A group of Venice residents filed an opening brief last Friday in a lawsuit to stop the construction of a temporary facility that would house 154 people experiencing homelessness.
The
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Yes, Santa Monica keeps reinventing itself, aren’t we something? But usually, for most of the last decade, not in good ways.
Now comes the prospect of
It takes a village to raise students within the school district and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District continues to try and improve theirs.
This week’s Thursday, August
A lone “no” vote torpedoed an effort to expand a preferential parking zone near Santa Monica’s border with Venice that divided opinion among residents.
Two-thirds of residents in the
A historic, five-bedroom house on the north edge of Santa Monica has been converted into an Airbnb housing up to 36 people.
The 1924 Pueblo Revival home at 710 Adelaide
These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On June 16, at about 5:58 a.m.
Officers responded to a burglary
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I’m disgusted with the comments by the President. Truthfully, that’s probably a weekly opinion of mine. As an American who clearly supports the 1st Amendment and the concept
A Louisiana judge ordered that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and three officials from January's NFC title game be questioned under oath in September about the infamous "no-call&