SM BEACH — Work began this week on improved markings and signage along the beach bike path meant to make it easier for bicyclists and pedestrians to coexist around the busy
DOWNTOWN —Real Food Daily, Areal Restaurant and the Santa Monica Museum of Art are among 19 businesses that are nominated for the 2013 Sustainable Quality Awards (SQA), which will celebrate
Editor:
The gun industry and its progeny, the National Rifle Association, want to arm everybody, and arm all the teachers in the schools. Arming every teacher in America would be
OCEAN AVE — Businesses on the Santa Monica Pier are not pleased with City Hall's plans to rebuild a weakened section of the iconic structure, saying they were not
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
LINCOLN BLVD — A nice-sized chunk of real estate near the future Exposition Light Rail Line and Interstate 10 was recently purchased by a developer with at least two mix-used housing
MALIBU — Southern California beaches finally have received the appropriate signage advising commercial and sport fisherman of sensitive "No Take" Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), thanks to new laws implemented
Dear EarthTalk: I've heard that simply painting your roof white can reduce household electricity bills by 40 percent. Is this something any of us can do?
— Susan Pierson,
Last Monday, I mentioned that the Planning Commission would be reviewing and commenting on work done to date on the Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) on Wednesday, Jan. 9. I urged
One of the outstanding features of living at The Shores apartments in Ocean Park, in addition to being across the street from the ocean, is that the complex has its
Editor:
Columnist Jack Neworth blames the "self-righteous" National Rifle Association's defense of gun ownership for this nation's spate of gun massacres ("Sticking to