By Matt Myerhoff
On Saturday, July 20, City staff along with members of the Malibu Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) practiced setting up an emergency information station as part of
By Stuart Wolpert
UCLA scientists are leading a $10 million project to help California officials make ecologically wise decisions as the state continues to confront the effects of climate change.
By Karen Lauterbach
Venice Family Clinic, which has been providing high quality health care to the community for nearly half a century, is among the community health centers around the
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Cell service in national parks has become a flashpoint in recent years as cellular providers compete to blanket the U.S.
In divisive political times, it’s beautiful to see two world superpowers come together for the betterment of all mankind: bees and beer (BEEr?).
Urban beekeeper Paul Hekimian, of nonprofit
Michelin-starred chef Stefano De Lorenzo believes that everyone should be able to try really good pasta.
At Colapasta, his new restaurant at 1241 5th St. in downtown Santa Monica, De
by Davidson & Choy Publicity
Continuing its 36th Anniversary Season, The Verdi Chorus has announced that auditions will be held on Saturday, August 31, for paid and volunteer positions at
by Mackenzie Long, Government Communications
Bird has unveiled Bird Two, a next generation e-scooter that will be part of Bird’s global fleet of shared e-vehicles. Bird Two ushers in
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved waiving L.A. County Waterworks District 29 (WWD29) water infrastructure improvement fees for customers, including Malibu residents, who were displaced by the
By Joanne Berlin
The August 4 Committee For Racial Justice meeting in the Thelma Terry Center at Virginia Ave. Park will focus on reparations. In Washington and all across the
By Eric Menjivar
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announces plans to close a lane in each direction of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1/PCH) from the McClure Tunnel
By Susan Cox
Beware.
Southern California Edison continues to warn customers that scam artists have gotten more aggressive and creative in their attempts to trick you out of your money