CITY HALL — The City Council voted unanimously to approve a sharp hike in landing fees Tuesday night that pro-aviation opponents call a thinly-veiled attempt to shutter Santa Monica Airport.
The
CITYWIDE — A city arborist who ignited growing concern over the health of Santa Monica's trees says that the three-man crew he worked on was not enough to respond
MALIBU, Calif. — The Malibu Lagoon, where dredging became one of the most contentious wetlands disputes in Southern California, has reopened after a multimillion-dollar project that reshaped the brackish waterway and
MAIN LIBRARY — Trees throughout Santa Monica may be in bad shape because of faulty roots and other ailments, a situation that could have been prevented by proper selection and planting
CITY HALL — A City Hall employee in charge of supervising Santa Monica's urban forest fired off a complaint to the District Attorney's Office Monday alleging waste,
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
CITY HALL — In a town plagued by traffic, a new form of passenger vehicle will now be set to take to the roadways — the pedicab.
The City Council approved regulations
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica bolsters its eco-friendly reputation by being home to Earth Day events all over the city.
Earth Day's official date is April 22, but there are
Last year, 30 rabbits found themselves in Los Angeles County Animal Care Centers one week after Easter, officials said.
The Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control is hoping
SAMOHI —Team Marine, Santa Monica High School's environmental science eco-action group, was awarded first place in the Los Angeles County Science Fair Saturday for their project on examining
FOURTH STREET — Students at the Delphi Academy in Santa Monica got a drop course in energy and resource efficiency Monday from a group of college students who have eschewed normal