City Hall will prioritize mental health treatment and building new housing in its efforts to reduce homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to follow a four-pronged strategy to address homelessness that
The City of Santa Monica will not hold a district-based election or vacate its City Council until an appellate court rules on the voting rights case it has been fighting
California auditors say the Department of Motor Vehicles didn't properly prepare for customers lining up to get new federally approved drivers' licenses, leading to hours-long wait times
UCLA’s chapter of Circle K International (CKI) attended the 65th Annual Circle K International California-Nevada-Hawaii District Convention in Los Angeles, California on March 22-24, 2019, where the club was
Anti-gang officers and detectives arrested three men and two women suspected of taking part in a brutal carjacking and assault on a pregnant school teacher last week, the Los Angeles
California voters could decide next year whether it should be easier for their local governments to raise taxes and issue bonds for public projects.
Such actions currently require support from
Facebook is extending its ban on hate speech to prohibit the promotion and support of white nationalism and white separatism.
The company previously allowed such material even though it has
The City of Santa Monica will not hold a district-based election or vacate its City Council until an appellate court rules on the voting rights case it has been fighting
The man accused of trying to rob a Montana Ave. jewelry store with a bomb has been sentenced to two years in state prison.
According to the Los Angeles County
The rapidly changing landscape of Santa Monica has claimed another hardware store.
Following the exit of Busy Bee Hardware in late 2017, Fisher Hardware and Lumber is set to take
A fast-growing artificial intelligence company is expanding from the fjords of Norway to Silicon Beach.
Boost.ai, which makes software that automates customer service, announced last week that it is
California would give state public health officials instead of local doctors the power to decide which children can skip vaccinations before attending school under legislation proposed Tuesday to counter what