By Avery Yang
Daily Press Intern
During the school year, more than 21 million kids nationwide receive free and reduced-price meals but only 3.8 million children are provided the
By Susan DeRemer
I was in the Apple store last week to pick-up a small tripod for us to record our first Facebook Live presentation.* The team member asked me
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The folks who write the SMa.r.t Thinking column have many valuable things to say. However, they are not entitled to march under the banner of sustainability, as
By Camille De Beus
To most, the words “Girl Scout” evoke images of cookies galore or memories of a group they participated in briefly during their younger years. But for
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"The Fits" is a refreshingly honest movie — a poetic short story about a tween girl going through the emotional roller coaster of adolescence. It&
By Chris Gutierrez
Two blocks from the Pacific Ocean sweeping into the Santa Monica Bay, glistens another realm of biodiversity. For 40 years the Santa Monica Community Gardens on Main
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As one who has walked with crutches for quite a few years, I was shocked to learn that the new Expo Line terminus is sadly lacking.
There are, of
By Mauricio Machuca
As a business owner, I have always strived to make all people feel welcomed within our walls. For about 10 years now, I've felt that
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
“Money Monster” is only Jodie Foster's fourth film as a director, although she's been in the entertainment business for 50 years. She&
By Kevin M. Brettauer
“This boy's fateful tragedy
You should remember well
The color of his skin was black
And his name was Emmett Till.
Some men, they
Judith is a California resident who, like many of us, was concerned about her online privacy and wanted to protect it. A web search led her to a company called