From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Is alternative energy still the next big thing for American venture capitalists?
— Jeffrey Moss, Fairfield, CT
A decade ago,
Measure H may present the best of both worlds to Santa Monica voters: a sales tax to support homelessness that they don’t have to pay for (at least, not
The City Council will consider Tuesday which direction to go when pursuing a new plan to buy and sell electricity in Santa Monica.
A year ago, the Council decided to
Voting is open for the annual Most Loved contest allowing locals to recognize their favorite Santa Monica businesses.
The event is organized by Buy Local Santa Monica and voting runs
The City Council will review new rules to streamline the building of accessory units and bring local ordinances into line with a new state law Tuesday.
The law, Assembly Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's new health secretary took office Friday after becoming the latest Cabinet nominee to eke out a confirmation victory in the bitterly divided Senate.
On February 7, at about 1:07 p.m.
Officers responded to the area of 2500 Crenshaw Blvd to meet with LAPD officers regarding a domestic violence incident which began
On February 2, at about 3:35 p.m.
Officers responded to Sephora-1244 3rd Street Promenade regarding a theft that just occurred with two suspects detained by Loss Prevention. Officers
WASHINGTON (AP) — La Nina, we hardly knew ye.
U.S. weather forecasters said Thursday the cool flip side to the climate phenomenon El Nino has faded away.
The La Nina
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court refused Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations, unanimously rejecting the administration's
A new report shows the City of Santa Monica is struggling to meet its affordable housing quota, a ratio set by voters back in 1990 when they passed Proposition R,