Next week, the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission (SMBRC) will meet to lay out a work plan of projects designed to protect the ocean and waterways around Los Angeles County
Several Los Angeles-area beaches were closed Monday to swimmers and surfers after 17 million gallons of sewage spilled into Santa Monica Bay from a treatment plant.
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Garages aren’t just for up-and-coming bands anymore.
“The Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure” celebrates its fourth anniversary as the first and only wine festival dedicated to artisanal, under-the-radar, micro-production wineries
Bummed ‘bout (Bill) Bauer – A tribute to a community activist!
It was with equal parts great surprise and sadness that I read in Wednesday’s SMDP that Bill Bauer had
The Los Angeles Waterkeeper will host its 5th annual Making Waves benefit to honor the leaders who are transforming how the region protects and restores its local water resources on
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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Three weeks ago Dr. David Revell gave a presentation outlining what sea level rise might mean for Santa Monica. With the usual disclaimers about the uncertainty of all predictive modeling,
Michael Quill wants to provide people who have become disconnected with nature the chance to rekindle that relationship. And he does that by taking them out on the water.
Quill,
On Oct. 7 at approximately 9 a.m., Marina Del Rey deputies working the patrol duty boat received an emergency call over a marine radio frequency indicating a civilian diver
Kathryn Vernez, longtime City of Santa Monica government and community relations leader, has been named to the Board of Directors of The Bay Foundation.
Vernez' 35-plus years in urban