President Reagan's speech in West Berlin will be carried live by all the major networks live at 5 a.m.
There is treasure hidden behind the blacked-out windows and nondescript warehouse walls in Venice and Santa Monica.
Accusing the city of Los Angeles of the "piecemeal zoning" of Venice, community activists have
Eighty-one years ago, Abbot Kinney set out to re-create a slice of Italy on the Westside.
Venice quarterback Ernie Soto connected with receiver Eric Crawford late in the first quarter for a 63-yard touchdown pass. . . .
Angry north Venice residents are complaining that Santa Monica has solved its decades-old airport noise problem by exporting it to their neighborhood.
Venice's severe parking crunch could be eased by establishing a shuttle bus system for beachgoers and preferential parking zones for residents, according to a preliminary study that will be released today by Los Angeles City Councilwoman Pat Russell's office.
President Reagan's gaffe in saying that there could still be a fall in the dollar--a comment that sent tremors through the financial markets until it was clarified by a White House spokesman--was an inauspicious ending to a visit here that has been anything but auspicious for the President.
Los Angeles County has asked the city of Los Angeles to share repair costs for the Venice Pier
and threatened to disrupt news coverage of the June 8-10 summit of Western industrialized countries in Venice.
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An unarmed 28-year-old man was shot and killed by police in Venice on Wednesday as he tried to
Venice residents who want to speak out on plans to build a 4,000-square-foot shopping plaza on
A Venice carpenter was sentenced Friday to 108 years in state prison for kidnaping and sexually
The Venice Chamber of Commerce has banned a new community poster because of its vivid cartoon
After more than six years of negotiations with tenacious Venice residents, developer Thomas Safran
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Venice High School will be going for its third City baseball championship in a row when league play starts this week.
The naked truth of the matter is this: Everyone is welcome to use the beaches in Venice.