How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed
Dear EarthTalk: My kids just want to play videos games and watch TV all day. Do you have any tips for getting them outside to appreciate nature more?
— Sue Levinson,
Robert Redford's latest movie, "The Company You Keep," is a political action thriller which is getting rave reviews. I've recently concluded Redford may be
Readers of this column are fully aware that the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association is the leading voice for California's beleaguered homeowners and citizen taxpayers. For that reason, we
Most of the problems that vex us occur when changes happen in our neighborhoods.
For example, when your favorite neighborhood florist loses his lease and a Starbucks moves in. Changes
Dear EarthTalk: What would you say are the most important steps we need to take as a nation to counter the impacts of climate change?
— Ned Parkinson, Chino, Calif.
Americans
As Washington lawmakers throw themselves into comprehensive immigration reform, I say, "Remember the women."
Women constitute more than half of our country's undocumented immigrant population. They
Santa Monica has long been a home to the television and film industries. Not only do many in the business live here, but our picturesque city is often used for
There's one topic we hear about most often when we talk to women who are building their own businesses: Obtaining financing can feel like a daunting task. We