A whistleblower physician who was forced into retirement after raising concerns about anesthesia staffing practices during surgeries at a Los Angeles Veterans Affairs hospital has gotten his old job back,
WISE & Healthy Aging’s Board of Directors today announced that Molly Davies, LCSW, has been named President and CEO of WISE & Healthy Aging.
Davies has spent the past
The Malibu City Council named Assistant City Attorney Trevor Rusin the Interim City Attorney at the June 27, 2022 regular City Council meeting. Trevor has served as the Assistant City
The City of Santa Monica’s Forty-Third Emergency Supplement signed June 29, 2022, extends the City’s remaining local emergency orders through December 31, 2022, or the termination of the
Groundwork Coffee is now supported by the distinguished B Corp certification. B Corp Certification is for businesses what organic is to food products: a promise that a company is doing
Frederick S. Pardee, a former RAND Corporation researcher turned real estate investor who helped endow the Pardee RAND Graduate School and gave generously to RAND throughout his life, has died.
Public Health is continuing to track the impact of the pandemic in LA County using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Community Levels framework and the County’
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier’s Ferris wheel will fly a 90-feet tall American Flag for the Fourth of July weekend celebration, along with a spectacular display of
While private fireworks are illegal in Santa Monica and Los Angeles, several agencies have permits for professional shows, including some near or bordering Santa Monica.
Some shows, including the Beach
Santa Monica’s minimum wage will increase from $15 to $15.96 per hour on July 1, 2022. The minimum wage applies to all employees physically working in Santa Monica
With the July 4th holiday weekend coming up, Malibu can expect large numbers of visitors, and the City is coordinating with partner agencies to help keep Pacific Coast Highway, (PCH)