Dating website eHarmony has agreed to change its website and sales practices after a $2.2 million settlement with a task force of local prosecutors that included the city of
HOW CAN YOU RUFFLE FEATHERS
When you’re writing about being optimistic, as I was in last week’s column?
Well, I have certainly learned it doesn’t take much.
A woman was transported to the hospital with moderate head trauma on Tuesday after she rode a motorized scooter into a vehicle.
Police officers and firefighters were called to the
The Landmarks Commission has delayed a vote on whether to support establishing an historic district on 11th Street after the flu benched two key members of a coalition to save
The first rain of the year swept into the Los Angeles area Monday and while the weather brought the usual concerns, it posed additional danger for areas burned in the
I might have reignited this horrid chest cold coughing thing when I flew from Los Angeles to Guadalajara and back in the same day to present a speech there. Or
The sound of dripping water was meant to send shivers down the spines of Santa Monicans Saturday.
The eerie plops of the drops weren’t a preview to this week’
With a looming backlog of proposed projects headed to their desks over the next few years, the City Council will prioritize various planning initiatives at their Tuesday night public meeting,
It is an election year in Santa Monica and voters will elect 14 people to the different entities that govern the city in 2018.
This year’s elections include four