April 3, 2026
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Key Steps to A Healthy, Happy Liver

  By Barbara Bishop Last week, I had my gallbladder removed.  My doctors discovered that it was inflamed, and contained many gallstones.   One of the gallstones was stuck in a pathway where the gallbladder, […]

Power to the Birds

Scooter chargers could be impacted by City’s scooter policy. By Brianna Kwasnik In recent months Bird scooters have been in a battle with the City of Santa Monica to remain on the streets. It seems […]

Santa YMCA Stars Back to Winning Ways

By Santa Monica Mirror Staff Writer  The Santa Monica Under 7 Stars are back to their winning ways, a week after they saw their undefeated run come to an end, with a resounding 27-6 victory […]

Possible Measles Exposure in Santa Monica

One case of confirmed measles in Santa Monica from August 8-10. By Sam Catanzaro  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed one case of measles in a non-resident tourist who visited […]

Desalinating Santa Monica Bay?

Desalination debate tonight at Santa Monica Pier.  By Sam Catanzaro Santa Monica is surrounded by water in the Pacific Ocean but because this is salt water, it unusable to many cities. Water is a precious […]

Film Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post

(NR) 91 Minutes Released August 3rd “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” is based on a true story written in novel form Emily M. Danforth. It takes place in the early 90’s when it was not […]

Stitches of Rebellion

By Michael Ray Saturday, August 11, Camera Obscura Art Lab welcomed back textile worker and activist Frau Fiber. Armed with sew machines, needles, threads and over a decade’s worth of sewing experience, Fiber returned with […]

Inside McCabe’s Studio 1

By Michael Ray McCabe’s Guitar Shop on Pico is known for more than five decades of history. It is a location where musicians can pick out a new instrument or locals can check out a […]

Venice Arts

In Venice, there is a non-profit that helps young people kickstart a creative future. Thanks to Venice Arts, who support around 450 low-income youth every year, Esmeralda Martinez is able to explore turning her passion […]