The Fourth of July maybe great for humans but it’s hard on pets and local agencies are reminding pet owners to take precautions on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Animal Services
My column this week is a rerun of the 4th of July column from 2014. Re-reading this column I was struck by what has changed, how oddly prescient some of
Two years after a contentious election concerning citizen initiative Measure LV, the City Council hopes to quell community concerns over development once and for all with its own ballot measure
A two-year war of attrition over potential Labor Peace Agreements on city-owned property ended Tuesday, with the City Council abandoning the idea amid outcry from local restaurant owners.
After directing
Angela Means Kaaya is many things. Actress, comedian, mother of an NFL player, personal chef, and now she's adding another occupation to that list: food truck operator.
The
A 44-year-old Santa Monica resident has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for a bizarre carjacking incident where the victim was forced into the trunk of his car and
Courtney Howard
5th Grade Teacher, Will Rogers Learning Community
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA,
Metro will begin up to three months of construction at the intersection of 4th and Colorado on Monday to install a new sculpture and the work will have temporary impacts
About 100 college students and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) members organized Thursday at Venice Beach to protest the consumption of fish and to advocate for veganism.
In the 12 years of writing these columns, call me wacky, but I never imagined our government incarcerating migrant children, crying and pleading for their mothers and many houses in