City staff are recommending officials deny an application to create the City’s fifth historic district citing a lack of consistency within the district and an abundance of similar buildings
A pair of century-old sycamore trees in the Wilmont neighborhood may have its landmark status revoked Tuesday pending an appeal before the City Council.
The tall, intertwined trees were landmarked
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a $213 billion state budget Thursday that boosts spending on K-12 education, wildfires and homelessness while putting more money toward state reserves and debt.
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Three Los Angeles police officers who work at a station in the San Fernando Valley have been infected with the superbug known as MRSA.
CBS2 reports Tuesday the outbreak started
A new report is accusing the regional board that regulates the quality of Los Angeles’s water of not taking enough action against cities that pollute coastal waters and inland
Local Girl Scouts recently held a three day camping event filled with tents, outdoor-skills and togetherness with 237 girls, young women, and adult women. The Santa Monica Elks Lodge #906
Dear EarthTalk: What are some examples of ways food and drink producers are fighting the ever-growing torrent of plastic waste they have helped create? -- Stacy Y., Raleigh, NC
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The City of Malibu will be hosting a Wilderness and Remote First Aid class to be taught by an expert training team to help community members be prepared for natural
As part of its annual beach grooming activities, Los Angeles County Public Works will begin backfilling the Pico-Kenter outfall and residual storm water pond area beginning next week, May 6,
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District school board meeting is back tonight with an agenda touching on a broad range of topics.
SMMUSD’s Thursday, May 2 board meeting
Local businesses were celebrated for their love of green this week.
The 24th annual Sustainable Quality Awards took place at the Le Meridien Delfina Hotel in Santa Monica Tuesday, April