Week of July 29, 2019
LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of July 29, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences recently announced the selection of two architectural teams to develop plans to enhance performing arts facilities on the School’s 21st Street Campus, which
The City of Malibu and the Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission present the Malibu Surf Swap, where you can buy, sell, trade or donate surfboards, SUPs, boogie boards, wetsuits, and
A suburban Houston resident has been found guilty by a jury of 27 federal criminal charges for hacking into the Los Angeles Superior Court computer system and then using it
A revised plan to open a Target store in Downtown will have a new hearing before the Architectural Review aboard in August.
At the August 19 meeting, Commissioners will see
Officers were dispatched to the 2400 block of 14th St regarding a prowling investigation. Officers detain a female leaving the location they were dispatched to. Consent search of her person
The Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee has been coordinating the almost monthly maintenance of the solid black granite VJAMM obelisk since its dedication in April, 2017. The VJAMM Committee
Cheaper camping options could be coming to the popular Dockweiler State Beach if Coastal Commission approves an application from Los Angeles County to add 19 spaces for tent-campers.
County Supervisors
Senator Bernie Sanders seemed radical when he first spoke at Santa Monica High School during his 2016 campaign.
Over the past three years, Sanders’ platforms have become mainstream in the
Officers respond to the Hampton Inn (501 Colorado) regarding a stolen vehicle report. The Reporting Party indicated that his rental vehicle was given to the valet driver of the hotel
A top executive for vaping giant Juul Labs told House lawmakers Thursday that his company never intended its electronic cigarette to be adopted by underage teenagers and is working to
Joe Biden no longer plans to turn the other cheek.
His front-running status fragile, the former vice president is embracing an aggressive plan to confront Democratic rivals who have tried