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California Gov. Gavin Newsom threatened Monday to impose mandatory water restrictions if residents don’t use less on their own as a drought drags on and
Santa Monica’s representatives have been busy in Sacramento drawing up environmental and housing bills this legislative session, a number of which apply to the Coastal Zone (which covers nearly
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Dozens of environmental and anti-nuclear organizations expressed opposition Tuesday to any attempt to extend the life of California’s last operating nuclear power plant, challenging
By MARCIA DUNN, AP Aerospace Writ
A total lunar eclipse will grace the night skies this weekend, providing longer than usual thrills for stargazers across North and South America.
The
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For more than two decades, California’s Orange County has debated whether to build a seaside plant to convert the Pacific Ocean’s salt water into
Water use in California jumped nearly 19% in March compared to 2020 as residents defied pleas for conservation from Gov. Gavin Newsom and other authorities amid a severe drought, state
Santa Monica Beach was dark as the tide began to rise last Monday night, and all along the shore, just past the purple gleam of the Pacific Park Ferris wheel,
Drought: The first three months of the year were the driest in recorded state history and agencies across the region are struggling to prepare for ongoing drought. While many are
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Southern California’s gigantic water supplier has taken the unprecedented step of requiring about 6 million people to cut their outdoor watering to one day a
The Santa Monica Sand Dune Restoration Project has officially been deemed a success; now, The Bay Foundation wants to make it a permanent fixture on the beach just north of
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Construction has begun on what’s billed as the world’s largest wildlife crossing for mountain lions and other animals caught in Southern California’s urban sprawl.
Officials
If you happened to be walking the Pier on Friday morning — before the tourists descended from their hotel rooms, when it was just maintenance workers and food deliveries and early