Dear EarthTalk: If "cap and trade" has worked so well in Europe for reducing greenhouse gas emissions there, why haven't we tried something similar here in
Barbara C. Greenstein, deputy city attorney (now retired), has been named one of this year's California Lawyer of the Year award recipients for her work in successfully arguing
On a drive across the island of Ireland one summer, three things were guaranteed: sheep crossing the road; pubs in every village; and rainbows after daily rains.
The traditional Irish
Editor:
Of course I signed the petition to halt the Hines project. But this won't stop the runaway development, bizarre traffic calming measures, and City Council/city management
Editor:
Pedestrian safety falls into three categories: self protection, vehicle hazards and city-created issues.
Pedestrians can protect themselves: be aware of traffic, use the crosswalk on the green walk light,
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
The intersection of Colorado Avenue and 17th Street will be closed for 11 days starting March 22 for the installation of train tracks for the forthcoming Expo Light Rail Line.
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees selected Wendy Zahler to serve in an interim capacity as the college's director of community relations.
Zahler was appointed to the
Editor:
Last week, I had three separate involvements with the city. First, I sent two e-mails requesting information on renewing my senior beach parking permit. I also left one phone