A Beverly Hills real estate agent has been charged with price gouging after allegedly increasing prices of rental properties by more than 30% following the Palisades Fire.
California Attorney General
The Santa Monica Landmarks Commission voted 4-3 Monday night to deny landmark designation for a 1912 Swiss chalet-style Craftsman residence at 308 Alta Avenue, citing extensive alterations that commissioners said
Hospital Names David&Goliath as Marketing Agency, Launches New Campaign
Providence Saint John's Health Center announced recently it has appointed integrated creative agency David&Goliath as
California’s Insurance Department has launched a formal investigation into State Farm over its handling of claims from the Los Angeles County fires.
The investigation, expected to take months, will
In 2014, Santa Monica voters overwhelmingly passed Measure LC to close the airport and build a park. The vision was bold and clear: replace jets, cement, and asphalt with recreational
In downtown Santa Monica, preparations are underway ahead of a planned protest at Palisades Park on Saturday. Some businesses have begun boarding up their storefronts, a soft launch of the
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry on with the Trump administration's immigration crackdown despite waves of unrest across the U.S.
Hours after her comment Thursday,
As we approach the scheduled “No Kings” rally in Santa Monica on Saturday, June 14 SMPD wants to reassure the community: your safety is our top priority.
We are fully
A billboard-sized fire damage map now on display at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is helping residents, visitors and policymakers grasp the full extent of the devastation caused by the
Santa Monica's social media feeds have been awash with unverified sightings of immigration officers in recent days but local officials say the city has not experienced any immigration
When federal officials released a list of Sanctuary Cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans were surprised, albeit a little relieved, that the City was