With a statewide referendum on rent control gathering signatures for the November ballot, a city lawyer is arguing Santa Monica needs its own initiative to stop an unintended consequence if
A long line of students snakes its way throughout the Santa Monica College campus every Wednesday around 2 p.m. Pupils of all ages have dark bags etched beneath their
JACK NEWORTH, FORGIVE ME
Not trying to invade your territory. I know how much this pretender president offends you in every way, as a patriotic and informed American. And how
At the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office, we have three black-and-white photographs from the civil rights era enlarged to two-feet-by-three-feet prints mounted on poster board. For the start of
Legislation allowing articulated buses to carry more bikes on bicycle racks passed unanimously out of the Assembly Transportation Committee. The measure, AB 3124, was introduced by Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa
The Consumer Protection Division of the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office (CAO) is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 with several activities in
Legislation that begins confronting plastic microfibers, the most pervasive type of plastic pollution in our oceans and waterways, cleared the powerful Assembly Natural Resources Committee on a 6-4 vote. The
Drivers are using their cell phones less often while driving, 10 years after “hands-free” became the law, but distracted driving remains a serious safety challenge in California. April is Distracted
On Friday, March 16, Beyond Baroque reprised a 2010 reading of Kaiko haiku, free-style haiku not bound by the traditions of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, written
Los Angeles authorities say a man spent about three hours 200 feet up a construction crane in Hollywood before surrendering.
The man climbed the crane on Hollywood Boulevard Sunday afternoon
A stolen-car suspect was shot and killed by police and two officers were injured following a vehicle pursuit and then a foot chase Monday in Los Angeles, authorities said.
The
California's government would set prices for health care services under a measure in the state Assembly.
The bill introduced Monday comes amid a fierce debate in the Capitol