By MARKO ALVAREZ and MARK STEVENSON
Mexico's willingness to accept U.S. asylum seekers while their applications are processed appears to be yet another sign of the blooming
By BARBARA ORTUTAY
AP Technology Writer
Every relationship has a breaking point. Even yours with Facebook.
There's a way out, though the social network will try to win
Current Projects:
1. Parking Structure #5 Tenant Improvement Project
2. Parking Structure Repair Project
3. EPA Grant Funded Water Infrastructure Reliability Improvement Project
4. LA Metro Public Art Project – “Tears
Santa Monica has selected to companies to operate medical marijuana dispensaries within the city.
The two permits cap a multi-year process that has kept marijuana retail sales out of the
California may have to say goodbye to plastic straws come January 1, but Santa Monica is ditching a wider variety of plastic in the new year.
A state law requiring
This Christmas season, where family infighting is aplenty, try taking peaceful inspiration from… war?
“All Is Calm” will play at the Broad Stage for the first time this Saturday, December
The new Los Angeles County sheriff has said he is going to remove federal immigration agents from the county's jails.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva said at a Board of
Santa Monica’s new mayor wants to encourage civility and keep residents informed of what City Hall is doing in a political climate she said is often marked by tribalism
By NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of a Los Angeles auxiliary bishop, Monsignor Alexander Salazar, following allegations of misconduct with a minor in the 1990s,
By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, AP Business Writer
The nation's largest grocery chain stepped into the driverless delivery market Tuesday, bringing milk, eggs and other items to a customer'
By AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press
Elon Musk unveiled his underground transportation tunnel on Tuesday, allowing reporters and invited guests to take some of the first rides in the revolutionary
By GARANCE BURKE and MARTHA MENDOZA, Associated Press
Decades after the U.S. stopped institutionalizing kids because large and crowded orphanages were causing lasting trauma, it is happening again. The