Editor:
On a recent lunch break, I stopped by Douglas Park and was appalled to see the conditions at the turtle pond.
While there is a sign asking visitors to
By Andrea Cavanaugh
Consumers today are concerned about the environment and our health. So we choose products or services advertised with green-related labels such as “eco-friendly,” or “biodegradable.” We'
A relatively short council meeting on July 26 will hopefully wrap up two pending ballot measures and schedule a future discussion to formalize council's intent to close Santa
Breeze bikeshare users will be able to ride longer, for less money, provided they sign up for one of the newly simplified membership plans available on August 1.
Council approved
Santa Monica’s city-owned cemetery is adding a section of plots specifically designed for environmentally friendly burials.
The development of a green burial area at Woodlawn Cemetery extends the City
The Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) Initiative will stop oversized projects while protecting rent controlled and affordable housing in Santa Monica. Our current City Council believes dense, tall, and ill-designed
By Chris Gutierrez
Two blocks from the Pacific Ocean sweeping into the Santa Monica Bay, glistens another realm of biodiversity. For 40 years the Santa Monica Community Gardens on Main
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 06, 2016
Life can be like quantum physics - depending upon how you look at it, it can seem to come in particles or
Heal the Bay released its 26th annual beach report card last week, and along with it came the environmental group’s top-10 “Beach Bummer” list.
Heal the Bay analysts assigned
Maybe, just maybe, there’s a silver lining in California’s prolonged drought.
The state’s condition in recent years has led legislators, companies and community members to view water
High school science teacher Ross McCurdy and his crew took off from North Central State Airport in Lincoln, Rhode Island at 10:20 a.m. on Saturday, April 16 in