The body of a woman was found inside of a sleeping bag along the beach in Santa Monica. Police say her face showed visible signs of trauma.
City beach maintenance personnel found the woman unresponsive near lifeguard tower 1550, just north of the Santa Monica Pier around 7 a.m.
A recent presentation to the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board (ARB) offered a first look at updated renderings of a ...
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, our partners at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier invite you to “Show Some Love,” a week-long celebration of romance that starts tomorrow and runs ...
Los Angeles is ready and safe for visitors, with 98% of the region unaffected by wildfires. Tourists can enjoy iconic ...
Valley Chief Leads Fire Line Saving former Sonoman’s Neighborhood By Anna Pier Eight firefighters and two engines from Sonoma ...
Mike Yardley describes his visit to Malibu late last year, encouraging people to visit the area in the wake of the Los ...
SCE concedes in the filing that a conductor failure occurred near the origin of the fire, causing damaged equipment to fall ...
Four years after the idea was first floated, an illuminated “welcome” sign for San Pedro’s downtown/harbor district could ...
From wafting tar pits and smells of the beach to native plants and a chocolate factory, our readers smelled Los Angeles and ...
More than 98% of Los Angeles County is unaffected and tourism is key to recovery.
Pacific Coast Highway reopened Monday morning, but authorities warned drivers using the route to expect delays. As of 8 a.m., ...
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