Santa Monica City Council will consider rules requiring hotels on city property and Pier businesses to recall laid-off workers and retain employees during ownership changes.
Ultramarathon runner Dion Leonard will discuss his bestselling book about meeting a stray dog during a 155-mile race in China ...
Despite $20 billion in spending and claiming a 9% reduction in homelessness, California's crisis remains one of Governor ...
Metro's new underground subway will connect the San Fernando Valley to LA's Westside in under 20 minutes with 7 stations ...
PaliBuilds, founded by Pacific Palisades residents, creates software that streamlines disaster rebuilding with AI-powered ...
Santa Monica’s 2026 election season kicks off with three ballot measures on parks, housing and school funding filed for voter ...
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. announced Thursday the appointment of Debbie Lee as its new chief executive officer, bringing back a familiar face to lead the nonprofit organization at a critical juncture ...
LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games ticket registration received 1.5 million entries in 24 hours from 150+ countries, setting a ...
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In a sense, California has been taxing ...
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes DineLA is Back, Not So Dry January, Happy ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion affirming the county's commitment to global climate action as President Trump announced the United States' withdrawal from 66 ...
Santa Monica's Fairview and Ocean Park branch libraries now offer full services three days weekly, restoring librarian ...