The City of Malibu has further expanded its Public Safety Team with the appointment of Gabriel Etcheverry as the City’s newest Fire Safety Liaison.
Gabriel is a former Fire
Santa Monica’s 9-1-1 system was disabled this week by a utility company’s as yet unknown error.
Frontier Communications is responsible for the disruption, but the exact cause remains
The City of Malibu will be hosting a Wilderness and Remote First Aid class to be taught by an expert training team to help community members be prepared for natural
Seismic safety comments by Bill Worden mistakenly claim our outdated Santa Monica Airport somehow must be retained if only for emergencies. He infers that this exclusive aviation playground for the
An apartment fire on 3rd Street displaced an elderly resident but caused no damage to the surrounding area on March 23.
According to the Santa Monica Fire Department, firefighters responded
Forecasters have predicted a wave of wet weather will hit the region this week and whether or not the rain actually hits Santa Monica, local officials are taking the opportunity
A tsunami advisory took effect Thursday for Santa Monica beaches and a large swath of the Southern California coastline following a pair of high-magnitude earthquakes in Chile.
Santa Monica emergency
Last week's SMa.r.t. column was about sustainability. This week we look at another part of sustainability: surviving inevitable crises that rarely occur but have a disastrous
The 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina arrives Aug. 29, and it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast.
When
The implementation of an ambulance pilot program, which drew some strife between the fire union and the chief, has been delayed until the fall, according to a recent report from