State Sen. Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) has introduced two recent environmental bills addressing household hazardous waste management and clean water protections
Allen said the bills reflect California's ongoing
Over the past few days, it’s been impossible to avoid seeing the telltale signs of wildfire ash and debris accumulating along the coastline of Santa Monica. At low tide
Sterling Klippel is awed by the beauty of nature but spends his working days resisting its power.
Casting worried glances at a gray sky above the Sierra Madre Dam in
Los Angeles officials are issuing preemptive evacuation warnings for residents living in the some areas burned by the Palisades Fire.
Evacuation Warnings and selected Orders for some areas inside burn
Two powerful storms heading toward Los Angeles this week threaten severe flooding in recent wildfire areas, with officials warning residents to prepare for possible evacuations and the governor mobilizing state
California’s push to electrify its cars is facing a potentially serious problem: People aren’t buying electric cars fast enough.
After three straight years of strong growth, sales have
Due to current rainfall, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health advises beach users to avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers due to
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will use the parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach to handle toxic waste being cleared out of the Palisades Fire zone, despite earlier
Can California learn from other states about housing recovery after a natural disaster?
That’s the idea behind Assembly Bill 239 by Assemblymember John Harabedian, a freshman Democrat from Pasadena
Federal and state officials have designated the former Topanga Ranch Motel site as a temporary hazardous materials sorting facility for debris from the Palisades Fire, raising concerns among local residents
A day of mixed messages and inaccurate headlines has left locals adrift in a sea of confusion over local beach access following this months wildfires.
Santa Monica beaches are open,
Despite the fact that the Palisades Fire is all but over, the damage is still very much being assessed and in addition to countless homes, businesses and vehicles being destroyed,