Even as the recent 15-day watering ban in LA county ended earlier than scheduled last week, water – specifically lack of water – remains a top concern for many city officials. However,
A judge has approved a $230 million lawsuit settlement by the owners of a pipeline that spilled more than 140,000 gallons of crude oil into the ocean off California
October through December, the three months where wind is up and moisture is down, have the strongest correlation with high risk fire days in the Santa Monica Mountains, according to
For some kids at Heal the Bay’s Coastal Clean-up Education Day yesterday, it was their first time at the beach. Over 200 kids from across LA County attended and
For the first time in two years, hundreds of students will spend the day Wednesday helping to clean up Santa Monica beaches and learning about the local environment as part
BRIAN MELLEY / Associated Press
Californians tried to weather the extremes of a changing climate Friday, as a punishing heat wave that has helped fuel deadly wildfires had the state teetering
Jamie Paige / Special to the Daily Press
The California Coastal Commission gave its staff more time to do its due diligence regarding a massive project that would significantly impact Venice
An oil company pleaded guilty Thursday to negligently discharging crude off the Southern California coast when its underwater pipeline ruptured last year, a federal official said.
Houston-based Amplify Energy and
MICHAEL R. BLOOD, Associated Press
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Friday intended to open the way for the state's last operating nuclear power plant to run
In Santa Monica, heatwaves are often synonymous with traffic and tourists, but as scientists begin seeing the real-time effects of climate change along the California coast, periods of abnormally high
By Rachel Becker
California lawmakers punted on a proposal to rein in agricultural groundwater pumping as drought continues to grip California and more than a thousand domestic wells have run