From navigating the deep waters of the COVID-19 pandemic to raising the profile of Saint Monica Preparatory’s breadth of activities, the Mariners class of 2024 was 76 souls committed
As students at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District return to classes this week, their respective winter breaks may have subjected them to a host of illness-causing environments, whether that be
Although the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t been a major part of general public discourse in quite a while, the pandemic period still looms large as a financial burden for some,
In March 2021, the Los Angeles film industry was just beginning to roar back to life after a prolonged COVID-induced slump, but Michael Addis, a freelance filmmaker, was still deep
Lose your job, file for unemployment, get a few hundred dollars a week from the state to pay for essentials while you find a new gig. It sounds simple, in
Don’t call it a tripledemic — yet. Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and COVID-19 are circulating this fall, but not yet at the rate that worried public health agencies a
The U.S. approved updated COVID-19 vaccines Monday, hoping to rev up protection against the latest coronavirus strains and blunt any surge this fall and winter.
Another COVID-19 wave is hitting California as the summer ends and kids head back to school.
It’s a familiar story by now, but one that has become perhaps more
Federal law enforcement authorities are alleging a Marina del Rey resident used shell companies to defraud the government of nearly $3.2 million in business aid.