Rent control reformers submitted over half-a-million signatures Monday to put the Affordable Housing Act on the November ballot, a voter initiative that would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Act. If it passes,
Mayor Ted Winterer never expected to receive an angry email about closing the often congested Interstate 10 Fourth Street off-ramp. There were a number of reasons public outcry seemed unlikely:
President Donald Trump has courted coal miners and cast doubt on whether fossils fuel contribute to climate change, but that hasn't translated into hostility for renewable energy — particularly
Congested traffic on neighborhood streets is driving community concerns over a planned four-story development that stretches an entire city block across from Pancho’s Tacos at 2903 Lincoln Boulevard. The
When does Julie Clark find the time to do literally anything? The question rears its head multiple times during a conversation with the multi-hyphenate mother. Clark, the 20-year Santa Monica
The City Council will consider upping the cost to park in downtown’s aging parking structures while maintaining the 90 minutes grace period at Tuesday’s public meeting.
The conversation
Week of April 23, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of April 23, construction will be taking place in the following locations: 16th St between Pico Blvd and
EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: What are suitable materials for making biodegradable plastic besides corn and sugarcane? Is pineapple or peanut suitable? --
We’ve all done it, even tangentially. Whether in the form of taking a bong rip, unfortunately inhaling at your friend’s sister’s quince, or eating what you swear
Sarah Rathbone wants to change the way you shop for seafood in the spring.
“I’m encouraging people to eat the unknown,” Rathbone said on a recent Saturday at the
Westside Family Health Center’s (WFHC) Director of Development, Celia Bernstein, received a Comerica Bank Best of LA Women's Business Award/Woman of Philanthropy before the start of
AB 2528, a measure that incorporates four state watersheds into the triennial California’s Climate Adaptation Strategy report, has passed out Assembly Natural Resources on a 7-3 vote. The bill,