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December 23, 2025
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Venice Family Clinic Hosts First Post-Pandemic Holiday Movie Event in Inglewood: The Venice Family Clinic held its annual Children’s Holiday Movie celebration at The Miracle Theater in Inglewood, marking its return after a pandemic hiatus. The event featured a screening of the film 'Elf,' refreshments, photos with Santa, and distributions of books and toys, welcoming local families and clinic patients. The clinic, serving about 45,000 people annually across Los Angeles County, operates multiple health centers and support programs in Inglewood. The event underscored the organization’s community-centered mission. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Dec 23)
December 4, 2025
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Randy’s Donuts Introduces Seasonal Pastry Selection for the Holidays: Randy’s Donuts, an Inglewood-based bakery chain, has launched a range of holiday-themed pastries for December, featuring festive designs and colors. Their seasonal offerings include a donut topped with a red bow, another with vanilla icing and snowflake decorations, plus a sprinkle-covered variety in red, green, and white. A special Hanukkah donut filled with raspberry jelly and covered in powdered sugar will be sold from December 14 to 22. All items are available at the chain’s locations. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Dec 4)
November 17, 2025
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Venice Family Clinic Raises Concerns Over Potential Medi-Cal Cuts to Diabetes Technology: The Venice Family Clinic has warned that proposed federal reductions to Medi-Cal could remove coverage for continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps for low-income diabetes patients. Officials say the loss of access may lead many to revert to manual insulin injections and face increased health risks, especially during National Diabetes Awareness Month. The clinic highlighted how Medi-Cal's coverage of these technologies, started in 2022, has been vital for patients managing diabetes effectively. Out-of-pocket costs for the devices could exceed $5,000 per year without insurance support. (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Nov 8)
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Venice Family Clinic Raises Concern Over Potential Medi-Cal Reductions for Diabetes Devices: The Venice Family Clinic has warned that proposed federal reductions to Medi-Cal may result in the loss of coverage for devices such as continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps for low-income diabetes patients. These changes could force thousands to return to manual insulin injections, increasing potential emergency health risks. The clinic noted that coverage for these technologies began in 2022 and has proven crucial for many, as out-of-pocket costs can exceed $5,000 annually. The timing coincides with National Diabetes Awareness Month. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Nov 8)
October 29, 2025
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Big Blue Bus Route 3 Adds Service to SoFi Stadium via LAX Transit Center: Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Route 3 now provides direct service to SoFi Stadium, connecting riders along Lincoln Boulevard to the new LAX/Metro Transit Center. Buses run every 10 minutes on weekdays and every 15 minutes on weekends, offering a frequent and cost-effective transit option for local and (Source: Santa Monica Next on Sep 29)
October 10, 2025
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Kamasi Washington Performs at Blue Note Hollywood Through Weekend: Jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, known for his innovative style and collaborations, is performing a series of shows at the Blue Note in Hollywood. The residency features two performances nightly and continues through the weekend, offering local audiences an opportunity to experience his music in (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Oct 10)
October 3, 2025
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Live Music Highlights in Santa Monica Include Kamasi Washington and Al Green: Santa Monica will host several notable music events from October 1 to 8, featuring performances by Kamasi Washington and Al Green. The recommendations come from a local columnist whose music and arts coverage continues in the Santa Monica Mirror. Residents can expect a range of live shows in the Los (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Oct 3)
September 13, 2025
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Metro Publishes Final Report on C Line Extension to Torrance: The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has released the final environmental review for a planned 4.5-mile extension of the C Line, which will add stations in Redondo Beach and Torrance. The project aims to improve rail access to the South Bay, with construction potentially set (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Sep 13)
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Metro Publishes Final Report on C Line Rail Extension to Torrance: The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has released the final environmental review for a 4.5-mile extension of the C Line, which will add stations in Redondo Beach and Torrance. The project aims to improve access to Inglewood, LAX, and the South Bay, with construction possibly (Source: Yo! Venice! on Sep 13)