Dear EarthTalk: What are the environmental risks associated with beach resorts?
— Shine Shoukkathali, via e-mail
While they may put up with a lot of stress from wind, waves and weather,
Editor:
In the current discussion of the use of public parks for private trainers, one element has, I feel, not been given enough attention: behavior is contagious ("Trainers say
Editor:
The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Steering Committee unanimously urges the Planning Commission and the City Council to just say "no" to the proposed Hines Project
SANTA MONICA PLACE — A theater proposed for the third level of the Santa Monica Place mall is just the beginning, city officials hope.
Mall owner Macerich Co., one of the
DOWNTOWN — Developer OTO can't build their hotels at Fifth Street and Colorado Avenue unless they agree to pay workers $15.37 an hour, give $1 million for street
CITY HALL — Santa Monica has more high-paid staff attorneys than any municipality in Los Angeles County, according to a recent report.
In 2011, the city was paying 17 legal department
DOWNTOWN — At 3 p.m. the sun is still shining on the beaches and the parks, but not on the partially subterranean retail stores at Parking Structure 5.
By next
BEVERLY HILLS — Beverly Hills football is 0-6 heading into the annual Ocean League clash with rival Santa Monica on Friday.
Doesn't matter.
Beverly Hills has a new coach.
MALIBU — As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District investigates concerns about a potential cancer cluster among staff at Malibu High School, experts say medical research is currently lacking on whether
A side-splitting storm of comedic force is on track to hit the Santa Monica Pier this weekend, as the first annual Festival Supreme kicks off Saturday afternoon.
Led and organized
In the secluded lounge of a seaside resort in Sweden, an earnest older man is gently questioning a younger man on crutches. We don't find out what their