Beginning Jan. 1, hundreds of state-licensed residential treatment centers for children and youth up to age 21 operating in California must comply with a new law that brings greater transparency
While there is a cavalcade of summer activities in Santa Monica, not many involve the intricate sounds of the orchestra, something conductor Brian Stone and the Westside Chamber Orchestra aim
Kids across Santa Monica will soon be out of the classroom and jump into a summer of infinite possibilities. For a few select months, these children can turn from mere
On April 26, Community Corporation of Santa Monica broke ground on the city’s latest 100% affordable housing development, titled Berkeley Station, located at 1342 Berkeley Street. Consisting of 13
On Friday, the Santa Monica Public Library Pico Branch at Virginia Avenue Park will welcome author Meg Medina starting at 4pm, with the author introducing her platform ¡Cuéntame! Let’s
The local arm of an international organization reached for the stars Saturday in its pursuit of funding worthy causes. During the evening at the Skirball Cultural Center, the Rotary Club
Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
Will Rogers students keep Civil Rights history alive with powerful presentations
On the morning of Feb. 22, the fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Learning Community presented the "Living Museum&
For over 60 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica (SMBGC) facility at 1220 Lincoln Blvd. has become a true bedrock of the Santa Monica community, serving children
While locals in Santa Monica were readying up for the 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count on Wednesday evening, volunteers gathering in Venice took to the streets on a similar
Elizabeth Aguilera
Special to the Daily Press
In 2020 the state launched the adverse childhood experiences initiative, with the goal of cutting the number of those experiences in half within
Washington: Advocates and Santa Monica residents Miki Lamm & Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns at the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) 2022 Forum in Washington, DC ready to discuss The NAPA Reauthorization