CITY HALL — About one in six city vehicles are in the midst of a 60-day dirty period.
Last month, City Council voted unanimously to leave 117 vehicles in its roughly
CITY HALL — One of these days, City Hall is going to implement some strict water cuts.
In August, City Council approved a plan to cap water usage in Santa Monica.
THE BEACH HOUSE — A toast with bottled water opened a roundtable discussion Friday, Oct. 10 about local water issues, led by L.A. County Supervisor candidate Bobby Shriver.
A group
DOWNTOWN — Marking a celebration of its roots, Heal the Bay's board of directors has appointed veteran staffer Alix Hobbs as the environmental organization's new president and
CITYWIDE — Assuming Gov. Jerry Brown signs SB 270 (which he's said he likely will) California will become the first state to enact a plastic bag ban.
But for
CITY HALL — Residents, businesses, and even City Hall will have to cut back on water usage this fall.
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to declare a Stage 2
CITYWIDE Santa Monicans may be required to cut water use by 20 percent in the coming months or face fines per a proposal coming to the City Council in August.
CITYWIDE — It's a seismic year for Santa Monica.
In the 20th year since the destructive Northridge Earthquake, city officials announced they would assess buildings that might need seismic
Dear EarthTalk: We often see and read reports about environmental threats to women's health, but aren't there also concerns about which men should be especially vigilant?
On Saturday, June 14, Heal the Bay commemorates the legacy of Nick Gabaldón, L.A.'s first early surfer of color, with a day full of family-friendly activities
CITYWIDE — The City of Santa Monica has opened registration for its 2014 summer camp season and organizers are actively soliciting for participants.
The city by the sea is offering 35
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Kevin Mottusin anticipation of the upcoming election for California US Representative, 33rd District.
Kevin Mottuscalls himself