This nomination is not only a testament to Adrian’s dedication to rehabilitation, but his exceptional leadership that has had a profound impact on his community. Adrian and his team
Detox Center of San Diego (DCSD) https://detoxcenterofsandiego.com/ received the nomination for the prestigious “Best of 2024” for Alcohol and Drug Treatment award. DCSD has established itself as one
Save More Appliance and BBQ, a cherished family-owned local business in Orange County, California, has been nominated for the prestigious "Best of 2024" award. In a world where
Hypha Lab's (OTC:DIGP) https://hyphalabs.com/ groundbreaking technological advancement in the landscape and production of psilocybin mushrooms solidifies its nomination for Best New Product of 2024.
Growing
Santa Monica Brew Works has become a community institution, but it’s also the originator of the city’s beer culture as the first and only Santa Monica brewery. Founded
It all began in 2006 by co-founders Mark Wain and Gary Chau who are best friends since school, with a richly drawn espresso enjoyed one fine Italian morning while on
A local performer known for his unpermitted acts on the Santa Monica Pier brazenly stole a guitar from the Santa Monica Music Center today, caught on security cameras.
The theft
Students take on the world, one issue at a time
At the Marymount Model United Nations competition on March 3, the Samohi Model United Nations club came home with several
Operator of Pacific Park on the Pier, announces sale to SC Holdings
Santa Monica Amusements LLC, the operating group of Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier, has announced its
Union rallies at district offices to demand more staffing, better pay
Union SEIU Local 99, which represents many Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District employees, held a rally outside the district
Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
Will Rogers students keep Civil Rights history alive with powerful presentations
On the morning of Feb. 22, the fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Learning Community presented the "Living Museum&