SM BAY — Water quality at the Santa Monica Pier beach has dropped significantly in the last two years despite millions spent on a new storm drain and netting to keep
SANTA MONICA BAY — Water quality at Los Angeles County beaches is not getting any better and Santa Monica is no exception, according to a report released Wednesday by the Natural
Editor:
A number of years ago due to a drought situation, restaurants did not serve water unless it was requested. We eat out in both coffee shops and nice restaurants
With a goal of eventually being self sufficient, city officials are looking at ways to save water across the board.
So this week, Q-Line asked:
Where do you think you
SM PIER — Water quality near the Santa Monica Pier dropped in 2012, reversing much-celebrated gains from the year before, according to a report released Thursday by local environmental group Heal
CITYWIDE — Taking a shower, flushing toilets, watering the lawn — daily life requires water, and managing that need in a town of 90,000 residents and upwards of 200,000 workers
A construction crew working on the St. Monica Catholic Church's major building project hit a 16-inch water main Monday, knocking out service to the church and its schools
Santa Monica environmental group Heal the Bay published results of a 12-year study of the Malibu Creak Watershed on Monday, which revealed streams are suffering from pollution and could make
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
CITYWIDE — A proposed fee on property owners in Los Angeles County may be less of a burden than originally thought on those who have already put measures in place to
COUNTYWIDE —The Los Angeles County Flood Control District is now accepting protests via e-mail from property owners who oppose the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure.
The measure proposes to raise