Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment’s Watershed Protection Program will host a free Zoom webinar to educate Los Angeles-area homeowners about the benefits of rainwater harvesting and owning rain barrels,
Join the City of Santa Monica’s Virginia Avenue Park (VAP) and the Parent Connection Group (PCG) in collaboration with the Pico Branch Library and the Santa Monica Farmers Market
The Santa Monica College Emeritus Art Gallery is pleased to present its 2022 Annual Student Photography Exhibition on Thursday, March 3. The exhibition will be presented online at the gallery’
The City’s Black History Month Committee and Building Bridges Art Exchange are partnering to host an art reception on Saturday, February 19, 2022, to introduce exhibits focused on Black
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica is currently accepting applications for its Community and Youth Grants program from non-profit organizations serving the Santa Monica community. Applications are due by 5
LA County will enter into a post-surge period today as daily COVID hospitalizations remain below 2500 for the seventh consecutive day. A modified LA County Health Officer Order will be
A crowd celebrating the Rams’ Super Bowl victory in downtown Los Angeles set off illegal fireworks, broke into a store, jumped on cars and damaged two transit buses Sunday night.
Two men were each sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison for the brazen armed robbery of a man’s $500,000 watch while he was dining outdoors in Beverly
The Texas Attorney General is suing Facebook parent Meta, saying the company has unlawfully collected biometric data on Texans for commercial purposes, without their informed consent.
Attorney General Ken Paxton
Southern California’s vital Port of Long Beach is still dealing with a backlog of waiting cargo vessels, its top official said Wednesday in renewing calls for transforming the supply
Snoop Dogg has taken over a popular record label that launched his stellar career.
The rapper-mogul acquired Death Row Records’ brand from MNRK Music Group, which is controlled by a
The former owner of a group of health spas and clinics in Los Angeles has admitted to participating in a $20 million insurance fraud scheme involving Botox injections, laser hair