Locals recently broadened their horizons on the intersection between business and environmental sustainability, taking part in the "All Shades of Green" mixer event at the HGA Architects and
California water agencies serving 27 million people will get 10% of the water they requested from state supplies to start 2024 due to a relatively dry fall, even though the
Any top athlete needs a certain routine to succeed. From early-morning workouts to hopping in a post-game ice bath, every stretch of the day has to be suited for peak
Curiosity fuels learning at a young age, something that one Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District campus has found out in spades, all while aiding student and community environmentalism.
During the
As forecasts tease California with storms this week, the state’s reservoirs are already flush with water. It’s a big departure from a year ago: The state’s major
In late October, Hotel Casa Del Mar opened its latest event and meeting venue, called The Conservatory, and will partner with the Schmidt Ocean Institute on a 2024 event slate
Five years after the Woolsey Fire devastated the Santa Monica Mountains, including the Malibu area, a local group is continuing to implement measures that build resilience against future extreme events
On a mountainside where walls of flames torched the forest on their way toward Lake Tahoe in 2021, blackened trees stand against a gray sky.
"If you can find
A local organization received commendation for its ongoing work in Santa Monica and beyond this past weekend. Heal the Bay, a group dedicated to protecting the coastline and restoring waterways
For environmental events, specifically disasters, awareness and preparedness play a key role in keeping residents safe. Students at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will take a step this month to
Santa Monica beaches were more crowded than usual on a Saturday morning, as tourists and visitors were joined by local environmental volunteers for Coastal Cleanup Day. The annual event, hosted
Conversations about environmental action and climate crisis are typically heard on congressional floors, not high school halls, but Santa Monica High School is bucking that trend by introducing students to