By Josefina Aranda Santiago
On Tuesday January 22, Ana Maria Jara – long-time resident of the Pico neighborhood, born in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States as a child -
by MARIA LOYA
As a SMMUSD parent and the plaintiff in the CVRA lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica, I would like to respond to several letters published that
Most Americans weren’t pleased with the Presidential Election results of 2016. Our election system did quite a foxtrot.
Then there’s the November 2018 elections. Each side of the
Keep your Medicare costs down
By Greg Dill
Most doctors accept Medicare as full payment for their services. But some accept it only for certain services, and others don’t
The idea of a Rotary Club in Santa Monica originated with four businessmen in the fall of 1920. Ernest English took the lead in organizing since he had been a
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. January 15, 2019
With the election of Tony Vasquez to the California State Board of Equalization in November 2018 - and with his subsequent, legally-mandated
By Rick Beavin, California Market President of Humana
The federal government has announced a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for people with Medicare impacted by the wildfires in California and who
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica has been very busy this holiday season. From serving the police Thanksgiving dinner, Ringing the Bell for the Salvation Army, being Holiday Angels for
By Greg Dill
Imagine going to the grocery store, picking up the items you need for the week, but not knowing how much anything costs until the store sends you
By Frank Strauss
California is more than a home: It’s a community
Last month, well over 6.6 million people took that message to heart when they voted yes
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. December 3, 2018
Santa Monica is facing a California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit that seeks to strip the city of its at-large city council