A more eco-friendly school environment carries plentiful benefits for both the local community and Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) students.
At the SMMUSD Board of Education meeting on Dec.
Los Angeles County will receive $1 million from the California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) to advance coastal resilience efforts to protect the County’s iconic beaches from climate change-accelerated erosion
More than 3,700 residents were allowed to return to their Malibu homes on Thursday after calmer winds and rising humidity in Southern California helped firefighters battle a blaze that
Cooler temperatures, calmer winds and a chance of rainfall in Southern California this week are forecast to help firefighters as they battle a wind-driven blaze in steep, rugged terrain that&
Weather conditions were forecast to improve in Southern California, aiding firefighters in their battle against a wind-driven wildfire that has forced up to 20,000 people, including Cher, Dick Van
Thousands of Southern California residents were under evacuation orders Tuesday as firefighters battled a wind-driven wildfire in Malibu that burned near seaside mansions and Pepperdine University, where students sheltering at
By Sophie Austin, Associated Press/Report for America
California could offer rebates for electric vehicle purchases if the incoming Trump administration eliminates a federal tax credit for people who buy
In one of its most controversial decisions, California’s air board voted tonight to revamp a key climate change program, which could increase gas prices in a state already facing
Now open until February 1, 2025, "Tom Van Sant: An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn" is 18th Street Arts Center’s latest exhibition, diving deep into the
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.”