During a summer heat wave, bodybuilders gather at the Venice Beach Recreation Center to compete in The Muscle Beach Championship.
Read MoreSanta Monica College (SMC) hosted the First Annual TJ Kidd Classic Celebrity All-Star Game on Saturday, August 20th, featuring many celebrity and professional basketball players.
Read MoreActivists arrived at City Hall Tuesday to protest an amendment that would ban homeless encampments near schools and daycares, which was ultimately passed by the Los Angeles City Council.
Read MoreThe Chandler Blvd. Tiny Home Village in North Hollywood provides shelter and a place of healing for people without housing in the city of Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Rams opened the gates to eager fans for their first day of Training camp for the 2022-2023 football season on Friday, July 29, at UC Irvine Athletic facility.
Read MoreMLB All Star week kicks off with the first ever beach event called the Capitol One All-star Oceanfront held at the Santa Monica Pier and beach on Friday, July 15, and continues on throughout the weekend.
Read MoreHundreds of abortion rights activists, protesters, and community members gathered for an
Abortion Rights Rally on the Venice Beach Boardwalk on July 4.
Read MoreThousands of Abortion rights protestors gathered in downtown Los Angeles, after the Supreme Court ruled Friday to overturn the landmark case Roe vs. Wade ending the constitutional protection for abortion rights for women across the nation.
Read MoreSophomore Santa Monica College basketball player Daiquan Copeland talks trials, tribulations, and transferring plans.
Read MoreA parade was held in Inglewood, Calif. Sunday, June 19 to celebrate Juneteenth the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. A huge stride for the African American community that was signed into law by president Joe Biden on June 17, 2021 making it the 11th holiday now recognized by the Federal government.
Read MoreStudents and professors at Santa Monica College discuss the benefits of community college compared to other universities, and whether it is the best fit for students.
Read MoreAfter the mass shooting that occured back in May at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, dozens of people gathered outside the city hall in DTLA to protest gun violence on Saturday June 11, 2022.
Read MoreThe fast moving brush fire dubbed “sheep fire” scorches nearly 1,000 acres that prompts the closure of Hwy 2 from Wright Mountain Road to Desert Front Road.
Read MoreCrowds gathered outside of the 9th annual Summit of the Americas held at the Convention center in downtown Los Angeles, on Thursday June 9, to protest Abortion rights for Women and peoples of Latin America that are clearly excluded from the summit.
Read MoreRise Up 4 Abortion Rights, an abortion rights activist group based in Los Angeles, California, protest at Dodger Stadium during the 1:00pm game vs. the New York Mets on Sunday, June 5.
Read MoreThe top athletes in southern California’s community colleges competed, seeking to qualify for the finals in track and field events on May 6, 2022 at Moorpark College.
Read MoreIndependently owned bookstores hold a key; the perfect mixture of analog information and human interaction within communities. The amount of attention and personable experience that independently owned bookstores provide becomes apparent after spending time wandering through isles or inquiring with an owner.
Read MoreThe L.A. mayoral debates have shown voters what each candidate plans to do on the issues of homelessness, policing, and other matters, while also revealing the deep divides and vitriol by protestors surrounding the candidates.
Read MoreAs the Tuesday, June 7 primary election approaches, here it is what you need to know.
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