Call it a turning point for Turning Point.
For nearly two decades, OPCC’s interim housing facility on 16th Street in Santa Monica operated without any significant repairs.
But over
Educators are increasingly being asked to understand students' needs in a holistic way.
Beyond classroom instruction, there are social and emotional components of learning that schools are weaving into
It's never too late to complete a triathlon. Just ask Steve Evans.
A longtime Santa Monica resident who works for the Showtime television network, Evans had never seriously
Area public health officials are paying close attention to the West Nile virus after the first human case of the year in Los Angeles County was confirmed last month.
The
Every year in August, community health centers celebrate National Health Center Week — this year it is from Sunday, August 9 through Saturday, August 15 with the theme of "Celebrating
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has announced its policy for 2015-16 for providing free and reduced-price meals for children served under the National School Lunch Program and/or School
Editor:
The price of medical insurance policies and co-pays has become more expensive for your reader, Thomas M.Sipos, and some other Americans. However, expensive policies are not the fault
Although Santa Monica is internationally known for its iconic beach and world-class public spaces, the Wellbeing Project recently revealed that few locals find the time to get out and enjoy
People ask me all kinds of questions about Medicare. One of the most frequent concerns is whether they should sign up for Medicare Part B.
Part B is medical insurance.
Editor:
We, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Health and Safety District Advisory Committee, strongly support funding for the Venice Family Clinic (VFC) as the lead agency of a health