With hard partying comes hard hangovers and the holiday season is probably the most problematic time of the year, with celebrations in full swing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Day of
A USC football standout and a UCLA graduate have brought their wellness operation back to their Los Angeles roots, all in the mission of bringing athlete and military-tested products to the everyday consumer.
Dozens of salmonella illnesses have been linked to raw milk from a California farm, a far wider outbreak than previously known, according to newly released state records.
As of February,
In the last two years, bird flu has been blamed for the deaths of millions of wild and domestic birds worldwide. It’s killed legions of seals and sea lions,
One local senior citizen who likened his fight for housing to a "death sentence" has been given a reprieve in his situation, finding at least a small bit
Officials welcome cycles, caviar and coffee with ribbon cuttings
A trio of sniping in Santa Monica welcomed new businesses into the community during the final week of March. On March
In its first release since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health recently unveiled the latest LA County Health Survey, with results skewing poorly as it
Four patients suffering from potentially life-threatening atrial fibrillation underwent the latest high-tech procedure this week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, the first patients treated in the Greater Los
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&
Beginning at the Santa Monica Pier at 8 a.m., both Andrew Linder and Paul Johnson will take the first steps in their respective journeys spanning 3,000-plus miles, heading
Vikings forge path to their college athletic homes
The Samohi student body honored some of the school’s finest senior student-athletes as they made their college decisions during a National