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“Another epidemic in Santa Barbara County is not merely a possibility — it is an inevitability” is the opening line in a Grand Jury report asking if the Public Health Department was ready for the next ...
A man suspected in a chemical irritant attack at a shoe store's private after-hours sale was shot and killed Sunday night by the Santa Monica business owner. Officers responded to Sole & Laces at ...
The mountain lion is now one of two males recently released with GPS collars in the Santa Monica Mountains. A mountain lion that led authorities on a brief chase through a suburban Camarillo ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Santa Monica residents are reporting an increase in coyote sightings and alleged pet attacks. This has prompted some residents to post fliers around neighborhoods as a ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - Thirty-two children and five adults were rescued from a bus that became "fully engulfed" in flames Friday morning on Highway 17 in Santa Cruz. Officials say the bus' engine ...
(KRON) — More than two dozen children were evacuated from a bus in the Santa Cruz Mountains before it went up in flames Friday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol. Southbound ...
A tour bus caught fire Friday morning on Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains, prompting passengers to evacuate the vehicle, according to Santa Clara County fire officials. Just after 9 a.m ...
called Felix, started accepting tenant applications Thursday. Here’s a look inside. Downtown Santa Rosa’s latest mid-rise apartment complex opened its doors for prospective tenants Thursday.
"Final Destination Bloodlines" follows Filipino-Canadian Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani Reyes, a college student who inherits her grandmother's premonitions about death and attempts to save her ...
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved an ordinance allowing people to drink alcohol along the Third Street Promenade, provided they've bought it from one of the zone's businesses.
Demand for industrial properties in Santa Monica, West Los Angeles and South L.A. is on the rise, with the vacancy rate ticking down to 5 percent in the first quarter, according to Daum.