DOWNTOWN — 5 Gyres Institute, an organization founded by a Santa Monica couple, has published scientific research involving micro-plastic pollution prevalence in the Great Lakes.
Research by Dr. Marcus Eriksen and
CITYWIDE — More than 200 street trees that are dead or dying will be removed later this month, work that was put on hold while city officials scrutinized a multi-million dollar
City Hall is inviting residents and businesses to develop a plan to help eliminate trash from the streets.
The Zero Waste Strategic Plan is part of City Hall's
MALIBU — Wildlife rescue workers confirmed last week that two sea lions that washed onto the Malibu coast on Oct. 10 and 11 died of gunshot wounds, while a third dead
MALIBU — Approximately 50 students at Malibu High School have enrolled in an independent study program since a health scare was reported at the school nearly two weeks ago, according to
LOS ANGELES — Many Californians dove under desks and tables at midmorning Thursday in a major drill of the "drop, cover and hold on" earthquake survival skill.
Organizers said
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
MALIBU — A letter signed by 20 Malibu Middle and High school teachers Friday expressed concern that the recent cancer diagnoses of three teachers and health problems experienced by other teachers
SMO — Residents living near Santa Monica Airport are hoping pilots will take City Hall up on a program that funds mufflers for propeller planes, but pilots are skeptical.
City officials
CITY HALL — A citywide bikeshare system could be on the fast track with the first step — the vendor contract — completed as early as December.
The City Council Tuesday night approved