Two Santa Monica College (SMC) student films have won awards at the 4th Annual Silicon Beach Film Festival. “Once Upon a Woman” won Best Western Film and “Ritornare”—a co-production
Two new records were set at the 10th annual Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) Charity Golf Classic with more than $135,000 raised by over 170 golfers to help
A doctor who operates a medical clinic in West Hollywood where he specializes in treating HIV patients has been taken into custody pursuant to federal charges that allege he engaged
Fewer kindergarteners in Santa Monica were vaccinated this past school year, according to data recently released by the California Department of Public Health.
Before the state repealed its personal belief
Santa Monica’s annual July 4 parade will march down Main Street starting at 9:30 a.m. Several roads along the route will be closed. Main Street will be
These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On June 25, at 10:40 a.m.
Officers observed a subject whom they
Santa Monica will celebrate the nation’s independence this Thursday with a 4th of July parade featuring floats, bands and community groups. This year’s parade will also focus not
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign says it raised $105 million during the second fundraising quarter.
The campaign said Tuesday it has a whopping $100 million in cash on hand.
The number of reported hate crimes and victims decreased last year in California, although the number of suspects increased, the state’s attorney general reported Tuesday.
Hate crime events fell
The Justice Department says the 2020 Census is moving ahead without a question about citizenship.
Kristen Clarke, an attorney for a civil rights group that helped fight the addition of
A suspected gang member was charged today with killing a University of Southern California student during an attempted robbery in March, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.