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2021 Palms Neighborhood Council Election Results Are In
Find out who was elected to represent locals on the Palms Neighborhood Council.

Find out who was elected to represent locals on the Palms Neighborhood Council.

Find out who was elected to represent locals on the Venice Neighborhood Council.
everbowl is open on Ocean Front Walk in Venice.
SF announced the return of its iconic cable cars. Disneyland threw open its doors to out-of-state tourists. And Newsom visited Hollywood.
Swimmers are invited to return to Seaside Lagoon this week in Redondo Beach.
Don't throw your mask away just yet, there are still some places in California where they will be required regardless of vaccination status.
Taco Tuesday just got better. Get your freebie this week by showing your COVID-19 vaccination card.
Taco Tuesday just got better. Get your freebie this week by showing your COVID-19 vaccination card.
Taco Tuesday just got better. Get your freebie this week by showing your COVID-19 vaccination card.
Venice Family Clinic’s director of behavioral health offers advice on returning to social interactions, the workplace and group outings.
As the number of vaccinated people rises in the South Bay, Beach Cities Health District will begin closing its COVID-19 vaccine sites.
Gov. Newsom highlighted high vaccine numbers, the success of the "Vax for the Win" program, low COVID rates and CA's economic recovery.
The move by the Pasadena Health Department will put the city in line with state guidelines, but there will be some exceptions.
A new study points to job gains in manufacturing, agriculture, infrastructure, and more.
René Bobadilla will not serve as Santa Monica's next City Manager and instead will stay at the city of Montebello, officials announced.
A pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic is planned this month in Culver City. No appointment is required.
Masks at school, but not at the store. Well, unless you work at the store. But store employees may only have to wear masks until June 28.
The Aero Theatre on Montana Avenue is officially reopening.
Local chefs' signature bites will be paired with live music and dancing on October 14, 2021, when the festival makes its comeback.
René Bobadilla will serve as Santa Monica's next City Manager, city officials announced.
Grill Concepts, the parent company of Public School and Daily Grill, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The LA County Sheriff announced that deputies will begin patrolling the Venice area, calling out local leaders for lack of urgency.
Lifesaving blood donations have plummeted in the pandemic. Find out how you can help and join a community blood drive in Palos Verdes.
Get ready. July 4 firework displays are back this year in Redondo Beach.
Fireworks are returning to Marina del Rey this July 4 holiday.
Annenberg Community Beach House begins its reopening next week in Santa Monica.
The pandemic has challenged the Laguna Food Pantry in every way, but the positive adjustments are here to stay.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Ben Drati​ has an important message for the class of 2021.
A historic Black church at the center of a controversial real estate deal could be deemed a historical monument.
Blue Bottle Coffee will open its second Santa Monica location.
Summer drive-in movies are back in Marina del Rey. Find out which movies are screening this month.
The new mobile recycling program in Culver City is expected to boost access and make recycling more convenient.
Culver City's Emergency Relief Food Drive will end later this month. Here are other food resources.
Art Walk at the Laguna Art Museum will be online with a docent-led virtual tour of the "Wayne Thiebaud: Clowns" exhibit at 5:30 p.m.
Pasadena, Montebello, Glendora and Pomona representatives will discuss how the cities will spend money from the American Rescue Plan.
Tuesday, DJ D-Nice announced the first in-person "Club Quarantine" show would hit the bowl stage in August.
Marin’s vaccine rollout is seen as the primary driver of the county’s move to the less restrictive tier.
Cal/OSHA recommends that the state keep a July 31 deadline to update some safety rules instead of lifting them on June 15. Take our survey.
Appointments are still available for a walk-in clinic Friday in Santa Monica.