City Hall wants to streamline rules governing the two-dozen volunteer board/commissions/committees that advise the Council.
Santa Monica has 24 boards, commissions, committees or task forces that make recommendations
People come from all over the world come to visit the famous California beaches, especially the beautiful Santa Monica beach. Unfortunately, there is a possibility Southern California, including Santa Monica
Join the environmental movement this weekend.
To many environmental enthusiasts, April is otherwise known as Earth Month and every year since 1970, April 22 is designated as Earth Day.
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Grades of Green is changing the future by teaching local Santa Monica kids environmental ethics.
The nonprofit has worked with Santa Monica schools for the past five years and the
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. February 24, 2017
It was time to come home. I was in line waiting to check my bags and board my plane back from South
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Is alternative energy still the next big thing for American venture capitalists?
— Jeffrey Moss, Fairfield, CT
A decade ago,
Love is all around the Santa Monica Pier.
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Heal the Bay’s Santa Monica Pier Aquarium will celebrate the love of the Pacific
A coalition of state and local leaders is pressing California to lift restrictions on urban water use after the wettest winter for years.
Water regulators in Sacramento on Wednesday will
Santa Monica residents continue to turn off the tap, despite the recent rainy weather and news of the drought tapering off in Northern California. In December, the Southern California City
The year began with forecasts of a wet winter. An El Niño weather system prompted local officials to issue reminders about basic safety precautions but the rain bypassed much of
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From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: First Solyndra went under, then SunEdison... If solar energy is growing so much in the U.S., why
During her time as a Santa Monica High School student, Rocio Garcia had to be her own academic advocate.
She wanted to take Advanced Placement biology, she said, but claimed