CITYWIDE ¬ó Starline Tours of Hollywood, Inc., one of the oldest and largest sightseeing companies in Los Angeles with several stops in Santa Monica, entered into an agreement Monday with federal officials after allegedly discriminating against customers with disabilities.
Dear EarthTalk: We’ve been hearing for years how producing red meat is bad for the environment while consuming it is bad for our health. How do other types of meat, fish, dairy and vegetable proteins stack up in terms of environmental and health impacts? — Julia Saperstein via e-mail Not all forms
WASHINGTON AVE ¬óJerry Sandusky and Bernie Fine are but two of the recent cases of sexual abuse in an athletic organization. These highly publicized cases show that bullying, sexual harassment and abuse are still occurring in the athletic world today.
CYBERSPACE —Everybody’s doing it. You’re probably even doing it. You’re sightseeing on a road trip, or a spectacle catches your eye in the street —a parade, a flash mob, a famous actor.
MALIBU ¬ó The multipurpose room at City Hall last Sunday was filled with locals (mostly Democrats) interested in getting the latest Washington update from longtime U.
Instead of reading the latest paranormal teen romance novel or the tawdry “50 Shades of Grey,” why not dive into something more substantial this summer? If that sounds appealing then the Pardee RAND Graduate School has some suggestions for you — 10 to be exact.
DOWNTOWN — Every Wednesday Arizona Avenue comes alive with the many stands of the Downtown Farmers’ Market. This week, the seller at one of these stands was celebrating more than just the local produce.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) is looking for someone to sit on the Personnel Commission and help with the hiring and retention of employees working outside of the classroom.
After 10 months of construction, City Hall has replaced a large water main serving Downtown, it was announced Tuesday. The Third Court Water Main Replacement Project included the replacement of an aging 8-inch cast iron pipe with a new 12-inch ductile iron pipe between Broadway and Wilshire Boulevar
Gwynne Pugh Urban Studio, Inc. will begin a master plan and a space needs program for Santa Monica’s Mt. Olive Lutheran Church. For the past 70 years, Mt.
Activists will visit Santa Monica on Wednesday as part of a three-week tour of California cities regarding the Affordable Care Act and other healthcare issues.
Dear EarthTalk: How are the world’s reptile species faring in terms of population numbers and endangered status? What’s being done, if anything, to help them? — Vicky Desmond, Troy, NY The world’s reptiles-turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators and crocodiles are indeed in trouble.