Hands-only CPR training kiosk debuts in Santa Monica, aiming to turn bystanders into lifesavers

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A new interactive kiosk that teaches hands-only CPR in five minutes was unveiled last week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, marking the launch of a mobile program that will travel to multiple Los Angeles County locations over the next three years.
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Pat Sajak's Final 'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' Episode Airs. But His Parting Words Leave Fans Puzzled

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Pat Sajak's cohosting gig on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune has come to an end after his last episode with Vanna White aired on June 10. The official word from ABC is that Ryan Seacrest, who replaced Sajak in the syndicated version of Wheel Of Fortune for Season 42,
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Winning SuperLotto Plus lottery tickets sold in Barstow, Burbank, San Bernardino and Santa Monica

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There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Saturday evening’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, pushing the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing to $16 million. Four tickets were sold matching five numbers in Barstow in the 2500 block of Commerce Parkway,
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Steal The Ball, Win $100 at Santa Monica Pier!

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Santa Monica Shoehorns Another Low-Income Housing Development into the Pico Neighborhood

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Community Corporation and Venice Community Housing broke ground approximately a month ago on a 73-Unit Low-Income Housing Project at 1634 W. 20th Street. The groundbreaking was met with a matter-of-fact flurry of articles apparently pulled together from the development team’s press release.
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The “Big, Beautiful Bill” Hands Stephen Miller the Policy of His Dreams. It Puts Democrats in a Tight Spot.

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Stephen Miller is living his dream. The Santa Monica High School graduate who, 20 years ago, rebelled against the prevailing liberalism and celebrated multiculturalism of his classmates now runs policy for the president of the United States. And he’s convinced his boss, at last, to send in troops to quell all that he hates about Los Angeles County.
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