CITYWIDE — What would happen if a tsunami hit Santa Monica?
Not much thanks to natural protection.
Experts say the city sits above sea level with a large swath of beach
I finally attended my first City Council meeting, being really concerned with what they were going to do with the Bergamot Area Plan, an ambitious, commendable but seriously flawed vision,
A new group has come together that wants to transform Santa Monica Airport into a park.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
Would you like to see the
SM PIER — The Santa Monica Pier's Front Porch Cinema series is returning for a second year with free community films every Friday for four weeks, starting Sept. 27.
I have a confession, although it's not exactly earth-shattering. I procrastinate in writing these columns. Even after all these years, there's nothing more daunting to me
SM BAY — Santa Monica-based environmental watchdog Heal the Bay announced Tuesday the appointment of Ruskin Hartley as its new chief executive officer.
Hartley is a veteran environmentalist who most recently
After many years in L.A.'s crowded surf lineups, I've seen many things I'd rather forget: neon wetsuits, sophomoric fist fights, curmudgeonly longboarders.
But
While developers' lobbyists continue to beat the drum of the worn-out story that we need development to pay for schools, the facts show that schools and those who care
PCH — Casa Malibu Inn is checking out for the last time.
The hotel, a beachfront staple along Pacific Coast Highway near the Malibu Pier for more than 60 years, has
REDONDO BEACH — In just one season on the job, Redondo Union head coach Matt Ballard has impressed his counterpart in Santa Monica.
Samohi head coach Travis Clark, who has built