Dear Earth Talk: What is the latest prognosis for wind energy to command a larger piece of the renewable energy pie?
— Peter M., Akron, Ohio
Hydroelectric sources of power dwarf
Editor:
SMDP "will show tenacity and strength to hold our elected officials accountable" ("Planning the future," Editorial, Feb. 4) was the final thought of their editor
The City Council last week approved the controversial Bergamot Transit Village despite considerable opposition from a number of local residents. There is now a movement afoot to create a referendum
CITY HALL — Medical marijuana dispensaries had wide approval from the Planning Commission Wednesday night.
Despite recommendations against the pot shops made by Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks and city planners, five
MICHIGAN AVE — A large vein of bike paths on and around Michigan Avenue were approved this week.
The Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway or MANGO, which is meant to ease pedestrian
CITY HALL — A federal judge Thursday ruled in favor of the federal government and tossed out City Hall's lawsuit regarding ownership of the Santa Monica Airport, city officials
As a student of politics, I'm often interested in the lives of renowned office holders before they entered the political world. For example, Harry Truman was a haberdasher
Editor:
I hope there are not too many candidates for the City Council this year who are not serious. That would dilute the hoped for anti-O'Connor vote. In
MID-CITY — A big player in Sony's video game division is leaving the city and taking our name with it.
Santa Monica Studios, owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, announced
CITYWIDE — When the next earthquake hits Santa Monica, will your office building hold up? City Hall wants to know.
City Council set aside $105,000 to kick off a three-part
ANCIENT SANTA MONICA — The 1914 City Council would have felt a kinship to their political descendants of 2014. A hundred years ago this month, council opted to discuss restrictions in
CITYWIDE — Residents attempting to stop a major development project through a referendum gained a major ally this week.
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), the largest political party in