Rotary Club – Rotary Club of Santa Monica’s Humanitarian Trip to Oaxaca, Mexico

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Recently, 130 Rotarians from Rotary District 5280 in Southern California, including several from the Rotary Club of Santa Monica travelled to Oaxaca, Mexico for their annual humanitarian trip. Working in collaboration with the two Rotary Clubs in Oaxaca, the group identified worthy projects that truly helped the respective communities.
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Officials confirm five coronavirus cases in Santa Monica

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Five people living in Santa Monica have tested positive for coronavirus, public health officials said Saturday. Officials announced 59 new cases of coronavirus, three of which were in Santa Monica. The total number of confirmed cases in L.A. County reached 351. Across the state, 1,521 people have tested positive for coronavirus and 27 have died ...
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Violinists Channel 'Titanic' to Mourn Absence of Toilet Paper at Santa Monica Store

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Two violinists in life vests serenaded an empty toilet paper aisle with a lovely rendition of the hymn Nearer, My God, to Thee in a Santa Monica, California, grocery store on March 15, in homage to the legendary band that played as the Titanic sank. After mass panic-buying led to empty toilet paper shelves, violinists Bonnie Von Duyke and Emer ...
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Coronavirus concerns prompt UC Board of Regents to table vote on tuition hike

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Tuition last increased for in-state students in 2017 and for out-of-state students in May. Need a place to stay over spring break? Do not travel far, come stay at The Palm Motel in Santa Monica, located within minutes from the beach. We offer free wi-fi, free coffee and cookies in the morning, free parking and we are pet friendly! Very ...
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Coronavirus Update: Santa Monica Suspends Street Sweeping, Preferential Parking

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Last night, City Manager and Director of Emergency Services Rick Cole signed the City's fourth supplemental emergency order suspending street sweeping and preferential parking regulations to better enable the Santa Monica community to stay at home during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency.
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Los Angeles is shut down, but golfers can still tee off at the city’s courses

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And hitting balls at the driving range is a solitary experience. “It’s definitely a stress relief,” said Adam Bluestone, a Santa Monica resident who was playing at Rancho Park on Thursday. “If there’s any game you could be playing right now, it’s golf.” Kiman Song, teeing up at Griffith Park’s Wilson Golf Course on Thursday ...
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Gluten-Free Bakery by Commune Offers Hints of Provence in SoCal Setting

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Breadblok, her retail patisserie and café, recently opened in the heart of Santa Monica on Montana Avenue. Credit Los Angeles-based Commune with design that’s itself a combo of the owner's past with hints of Provence and a strong So-Cal flavor. All new. “She’s impressive,” Commune co-founder and principal Roman Alonso says of his 26 ...
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