A psychiatrist and a licensed clinical psychologist will join forces to bring truthful, helpful mental health-related COVID advice to audiences at Jewish Women’s Theatre’s newest special Zoom event.
Santa Monica College’s John Drescher Planetarium continues its Friday evening events in August with free, live virtual shows presented online at smc.edu/planetarium. The special feature shows will
The American Red Cross Los Angeles Region has announced that Joanne Nowlin has been named the new CEO of the region, which serves 10 million residents in 88 cities across
Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Mikke Pierson was sworn in as the City’s new Mayor during the City Council meeting on Monday, July 13, 2020, which was held virtually via
Kids from Santa Monica High School, Granada High School, and Nobel Middle School celebrated 4th of July by helping other students in need
While neighborhoods scaled back on the 4th
Leaders of the nation’s largest county on Tuesday unanimously approved a sweeping plan to address systemic racism and bias in its policies, practices and services.
The measure passed by
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 50 new deaths and 2,741 new cases of COVID-19. Of the new cases reported by Public Health
The U.S. Bank Tower, one of the tallest buildings west of the Mississippi River and a landmark in downtown Los Angeles, will be sold to the developer of the
Thousands of members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America and guests have gathered in Baltimore, Maryland, from July 5 to July 8
The Surfrider Foundation has released the 2019 Beach Cleanup Report, highlighting the impact of their national Beach Cleanup program and presenting regional stories, current science and how beach cleanup data
The City’s We Are Santa Monica Fund, originally limited to COVID-19 community relief, expands today to permit donors to earmark their donations to advance a Black Agenda in Santa