ELLIOT SPAGAT and JILL COLVIN
Associated Press
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Friday that "everything is on the table" as the administration considered new measures to stifle
By JONATHAN LEMIRE and KEN THOMAS
Associated Press
It didn't last.
With the country on edge over a widening pipe-bomb scare, talk of national unity quickly gave way
Hotel employees in Santa Monica will soon have a way to call for help when they experience sexual harassment or assault while working.
City Council voted unanimously Oct. 23 to
Santa Monicans could soon receive 100 percent of their electricity from renewable sources following an Oct. 23 City Council decision to set default options at maximum sustainability.
By February, residents
On October 10, at about 8:25 a.m.
Officers responded to the Shore Hotel at 1515 Ocean Avenue regarding a fraud. Upon arrival, officers spoke with hotel staff. Officers
BIOGRAPHY
Name: Sue Himmelrich
Age: 65
Occupation: Attorney at Western Center on Law and Poverty
Neighborhood of residence: NOMA
Own or rent: Owned since 1992
Marital status/kids: Married to
JOHN ROGERS
Associated Press
It started out modestly enough: David Hertz, having learned that under the right conditions you really can make your own water out of thin air, put
The wave of pipe bombs addressed to prominent Democrats has raised fresh questions about the ability of the U.S. Postal Service and private delivery companies to intercept explosives and
Six additional victims have come forward to accuse Eric Uller of child molestation, bringing the total victim count to 10.
Uller is currently facing six felony charges related to the
Madeleine Pauker
Daily Press Staff Writer
Santa Monica will soon authorize only one taxi company to pick up passengers on the street and wait at taxi stands.
City Council voted
Name: Scott Bellomo
Age: 52
Occupation: Businessman
Neighborhood of residence: Wilmont
Own or rent: Rent
Marital status/kids: Single/one son
Party affiliation: Independent
Who has the best cheeseburger in
KELVIN CHAN
AP Business Writer
The head of Apple on Wednesday endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the U.S. and renewed the technology giant's commitment