Water Main Break Floods Granada Hills Street, Complicates Service Restoration for Thousands
A water main break in Granada Hills sent water into streets and a home while LADWP worked to fix a failed valve affecting over 9,200 customers. Repairs are complicated by nearby oil and gas lines, with LADWP providing support to residents.
Long Beach to Host "New Horizons: A Career Fair for Second Chances" Assisting Job Seekers with Criminal Justice Backgrounds
Long Beach hosts a career fair on August 20 aimed at helping those with a criminal justice background reenter the workforce, providing resources and opportunities for employment, healthcare, and housing.
"The Healing Fields" Mural Unveiled at The Upendo House in South Los Angeles, Symbolizing Community Resilience and Solidarity
Los Angeles artist Kenneth Webb unveiled "The Healing Fields," a mural symbolizing community resilience and unity against hate, at The Upendo House in collaboration with LA vs Hate and Hear Me Out.
Santa Monica Enhances Student Safety with Free Transit and Improved Pedestrian Infrastructure for New School Year
Santa Monica gears up for the new school year with safety improvements and free public transit for students, hoping to ease transportation struggles and promote active, safe travel to school.
UCLA Rocked by $200M Federal Fund Freeze Over Alleged Anti-Semitism Scandal
UCLA's federal research funding is cut due to antisemitism claims by the Trump administration. Chancellor Frenk criticizes the move, indicating the damage to research and American society, and the university is taking steps to combat discrimination.
Santa Monica Seeks Healing from Racial Injustices by Initiating Mediation with Silas White's Descendants over Ebony Beach Club
Santa Monica City Council authorizes mediation with Silas White's descendants over a racially influenced eminent domain case from the 1950s involving the Ebony Beach Club.












