A free organic produce giveaway, workshops on making natural sunscreen and building your own bike generator, and a cultural festival and upcycled art show are just a few highlights of
Did you feel that magnitude 3.5 earthquake on Sunday?
By this fall, we might know where Santa Monica's fault lines are located.
The California Geological Survey (CGS)
The epiphany came to Denny Zane as he sat in his idling vehicle, exasperated.
It was about eight years ago, and the former Santa Monica mayor was stuck in demoralizing
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Sustainable Quality Awards, representing two decades of partnership between the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, the City of Santa Monica and Sustainable
Heal the Bay's Santa Monica Pier Aquarium has a day's worth of fun, educational activities planned to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 18. All who
There was too much money going down the drain.
About a year and a half ago, the Community Corporation of Santa Monica shelled out more than $2,400 for one
Sean McHugh had seen enough.
While walking his family's mini apricot poodle, Elvis, in his Pearl Street neighborhood, the Santa Monica High School senior was overwhelmed by the
Heal the Bay has announced it will host a series of public Earth Month activities throughout April to provide fun, family-friendly opportunities to improve Southern California neighborhoods, shorelines and local
America Unites For Kids (formerly Malibu Unites) and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) have filed a lawsuit against the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District regarding their handling of PCBs
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board is expected to discuss staffing levels, technology upgrades and more during Thursday's meeting at Malibu City Hall.
But several hours will likely be
The Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) — the framework for development and growth here over the next 30 years — was approved by City Council in 2010. Thousands of outdated zoning/