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 Thousands of outdated zoning/
Students, parents and staff had often noticed a glaring void on McKinley Elementary School's main yard, a large expanse of blacktop with little charm and even less shade.
The answer was in the question.
When city officials asked Main Street Farmers Market attendees, in a survey last month, what would make the market better, they said: more farmers.
Farmers Market visitors expressed opposition to the impending ousting of pony rides at the Main Street market, according to survey results released by City Hall.
While pony rides were not
An anti-nuke sculpture on Main Street may not need the intensive testing that was originally planned for it.
"Chain Reaction" was on the chopping block last year after
Aidan Burke knelt beside a temporary pool on the playground at New Roads School and prepared for the moment of truth.
After delicately setting on the water a small boat
Easy way to conserve water
Editor:
A good place to start conserving water is to refrain from sprinkling lawns during, or just after, a rainstorm. This water waste is more
A rebate program is offering water-saving rain barrels at little or no cost to Santa Monica residents and businesses as city officials continue their efforts to rein in water usage
City Hall has more than 17,700 water accounts, but if officials could simply cut the top hundred users in each category, that alone would nearly achieve the city goal