An algae bloom may be turning daylight waters a shade of muddy red but the phenomenon is turning evening waves an electric blue. The phytoplankton bloom occurs when a species
For those who saw the colors of the ocean change to red off the Santa Monica Pier this week, it wasn’t a shark attack, but rather a rare sighting of the “red tide.”
Thousands of locals will come to the beaches on Saturday, but instead of a towel and a cooler, they’ll be bringing their buckets to collect for a cause.
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit the area just before 7:30 a.m. according to the USGS. The quake was centered in Malibu and was followed by a 2.7 aftershock. To see more information about the quake and provide information about your experience, visit https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/c
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for Santa Monica from Thursday, September 5 at 11am to Saturday, September 7 at 8pm. The alert covers all
A career building and maintaining California’s water and wastewater treatment systems may be unglamorous, failing to spring to mind — at least it did for me — when young people contemplate
The California Energy Commission today unanimously approved a sweeping plan to develop a massive floating offshore wind industry in ocean waters — a first-of-its-kind undertaking that will require billions in public
Though the festivities of Independence Day are now in the rearview, Santa Monica’s beaches are still littered with remnants of the holiday, and not in a positive way.
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Power companies, racing to meet the state’s ambitious clean-energy goals, are asking lawmakers for some relief from California’s signature environmental protection law so they can upgrade their transmission
Power companies, racing to meet the state’s ambitious clean-energy goals, are asking lawmakers for some relief from California’s signature environmental protection law so they can upgrade their transmission