As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels
Walk: As Brain Tumor Awareness Month comes to an end, Providence Saint John’s Health Center and the Pacific Neuroscience Institute (PNI) hosted an awareness walk to show support for
According to Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer, LA County COVID metrics are on trend to reach the CDC’s high community transmission level by the end of June, which would
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President Joe Biden is delivering an address to the nation Thursday night about the latest wave of mass shootings, attempting to increase pressure on Congress to
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California living is expensive. So imagine having to get by on $600 a month. That’s essentially what some seniors and people with disabilities have to
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Reparations experts and advocates largely welcomed a move by California to publicly document its role in perpetuating discrimination against African Americans but wondered if the slew
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AP Medical Writer
Americans may soon get a new COVID-19 vaccine option — shots made with a more tried-and-true technology than today’s versions. The big question: Why should
In a move that would make Homer Simpson proud, a local brewery is releasing a donut inspired beer.
Santa Monica Brew Works has announced their latest collaboration celebrating local businesses
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