Dr. Sion Roy, a Harbor-UCLA Medical Center cardiologist, will become the Los Angeles County Medical Association’s (LACMA) youngest president in the organization’s 148-year history at the Annual Installation
Americans nationwide will celebrate the country’s freedom on July 4th but a lesser-known Independence Day will also be celebrated this upcoming weekend.
The 27th annual Juneteenth Festival will be
Summer Reading is for everyone! The Santa Monica Public Library Summer Reading Program blasts off on Saturday, June 15, 2019, with a series of events for all ages that reflects
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Grace Cheng Braun and Kevin McKeown should be ashamed of themselves.
Senior citizens area a valuable part of our community and they should be treated with respect. The Wise
Will Rogers Elementary School students combined their creativity with the information they’ve been learning all year to create sustainable engineering projects and a student-built cardboard arcade.
Students showcased and
Along Santa Monica beach, you’ll find many people walking around. Tourists walking along the Pier for the first time, locals aimlessly plodding about for a brief respite from the
Melanie Papadopoulos and Eleanor Gee of Girl Scouts Troop #28935 just earned their Silver Award by completing a project to make a Community Garden inviting and vital for its neighborhood.
California, Hawaii, Maine and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits Monday against the maker of OxyContin and the company’s former president, alleging the firm falsely promoted the drug by
California on Monday became the latest state to sue the pharmaceutical company behind the painkiller OxyContin, alleging it falsely promoted the drug as not addictive even as it emerged as
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek says his doctors say he’s in “near remission” of advanced pancreatic cancer and his response to the treatment is “kind of mind-boggling.”
The 78-year-old TV
Venice Art Crawl x FlowerFest blossoms on Saturday, June 1, and everything will be coming up flowers, food, and art on Rose Avenue from 2 to 6 p.m.
The
WASHINGTON (AP) — E-cigarettes aren’t considered as risky as regular cigarettes, but researchers have found a clue that their flavorings may be bad for the heart.
Longtime smokers who can’