CITY HALL — Drivers of certain electric and low- or zero-emission vehicles are already exempt from having to pay parking meter tolls in Santa Monica, yet the City Council is seeking
Heal the Bay is calling out for volunteers from Los Angeles County to help break their own Guinness World Record for the 24th annual Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 21
LOSANGELES — If a monster earthquake struck off Alaska's coast, tsunami waves would rush toward California, crippling the nation's busiest port complex and flooding coastal communities, a
SM BAY — Water quality at the Santa Monica Pier beach has dropped significantly in the last two years despite millions spent on a new storm drain and netting to keep
12TH ST — Tomatoes. Mint. Basil. Brussels sprouts. All can be found at Sonya Anselmo's home on 12th Street. But instead of a typical garden out back, she has
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica has been recognized as one of seven "Champion Cities" by Southern California Edison for making sure the community is ready for electric vehicles.
Among its
SM BEACH — Chinese exchange students led by Santa Monica High School instructor and scientist Benjamin Kay found a "community ashtray" polluting the boardwalk in Santa Monica.
Twenty-six Chinese
CITYWIDE — In a recent report from the Environment California Research & Policy Center, a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization, California ranked sixth in cumulative solar electricity capacity per capita, providing
LOSANGELES — Coastal waters off California are getting more acidic. Fall-run chinook salmon populations to the Sacramento River are on the decline. Conifer forests on the lower slopes of the Sierra
NINTH STREET — The Discovery Channel's popular Shark Week premiered on TV this Sunday, generating not just social media buzz, but also concerns about how it portrays the infamous
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Urban Forest Task Force expressed confidence Wednesday in a new plan by Public Works officials to review and monitor work by the contractor that cares for