Why do we continue to collect data about the danger of kids playing on synthetic turfs on school grounds, even as we simultaneously allow our children to be put in
Since its inception in 2024, Los Angeles Climate Week has quickly become L.A.’s flagship event for climate activists, environmental organizations, local businesses, municipal governments, and regular Angelenos to
The Windward Wildcats proved to be too much for the Crossroads Roadrunners on a hazy day at the Annenberg Beach House. The one’s for Crossroads – Maya and Skye – battled,
One of architect Frank Gehry's earliest works, a six-unit apartment building in Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood, has hit the market for $3.5 million in
Darryl Harvey
SMDP Intern
The LMU Lions showed some fight, but ultimately fell to the UCSB Gauchos, 3-1, on Tuesday night. This was bullpen night for the Lions as eight
Darryl Harvey
SMDP Intern
The Santa Monica Vikings were defeated by the Royal Highlanders, 5-3, on Friday, March 28th. Santa Monica Vikings pitcher Eddie Jennings threw 109 pitches over six
This week marks a significant milestone in our fight to end homelessness in Los Angeles County. With the approval of a motion I introduced alongside Chair Kathryn Barger, the Board
At our March meeting, we welcomed two prospective new members, Kristina Kramarenko and Jon Rizkalla from the Enrichment Intervention Family Center. This organization provides vital early intervention services for families
The invasion of destructive pests is wreaking havoc on America’s forests. Researchers at Colorado State University have uncovered a startling reality: Colorado’s forests are now emitting more carbon
Now that the Affordable Housing Development of 3 City owned lands are moving forward at 4th/ 5th Streets & Arizona downtown & Bergamot Station Arts Station, according to the Housing
The Loyola Marymount Lions used eight pitchers in a bullpen showcase Tuesday night, but it wasn't enough to prevent a 3-1 loss to the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos