During her time at Santa Monica High School, Jamie Black found a source of inspiration in the counseling office. It's where she met regularly with Laura Simone, not
For sisters Bridget and Quinn Byrne, four and two and a half years old, respectively, life is, as Larry David might say, “pretty, pretty, pretty good.” At their age it
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe is proud to announce that the County’s Safe Surrender Program celebrated success for the second time this month with the report of a
An anonymous phone poll is occurring throughout Santa Monica to gauge support for the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) Initiative and explore potential alternatives to the measure.
LUVE would limit
The odds of filling out a perfect NCAA Tournament bracket are agonizingly slim.
Experts have said that the mathematical probability of correctly picking the winning team in each game of
Take two brilliant actors who are so “real” that you forget they're acting. Add a fine director to guide them through their adventure, and top it off with
Choosing to enter hospice care can be a wrenching decision for yourself or a loved one.
Hospice is intended to help terminally-ill people live out their lives as comfortably as
As a young girl, I admired the strong female role models in my life. My great-grandmother, a Mexican immigrant who ran the household independently while her husband, my great-grandfather, expanded
One of the most difficult things to do as an educator, Sarah Braff said, is to recognize the limits of one's own perspectives.
The president of the local
Rylee Cooper will probably never forget how to spell “eclectic.”
The Franklin Elementary School student was skilled enough to advance to the Los Angeles County Scripps Regional Spelling Bee this