If you get injured or have surgery, your doctor may prescribe opioids, a class of drugs used to treat pain.
Although opioids can be an important part of treatment, they
With Memorial Day kicking off the summer season, many Santa Monicans will enjoy the flavors of the grill accompanied by a glass of their favorite wine but starting this year,
The ninth annual Pedal on the Pier fundraiser returns Sunday, June 2 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. on the historic Santa Monica Pier. This high-energy outdoor cycling
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce will host its 94th Annual Installation Dinner with the induction of new board members, a presentation of awards, and a showcase of local businesses
Nearly 500 attendees came together to celebrate and support the great work of St. Joseph Center (SJC) on Saturday, May 18 at the annual Voices of Hope Gala. The event
Week of May 27
LA Metro Public Art Project – “Tears Of Santa Monica”
For the week of May 27, construction may take place at the westerly wall of the Expo
Plans for an educational garden project at 4th and Montana could get pruned this week when City Council hears an appeal of the project.
The Rainbow Garden has been trying
Council will consider more than $5M in total spending for the new field at the Civic Center this week.
As part of the consent calendar, Council could approve $4,767,
Louisa Johnston, Marketing and Communications Coordinator, The People Concern
We often hear misguided assumptions about the causal relationship between physical and mental wellbeing and one’s housing status.
Too frequently,