Headline

Back to Los Angeles, CA News

Environment News in Los Angeles, CA

Stay informed about environment news and updates in Los Angeles, CA.

Battle over clean water in Southern California pits inland against the coast

A contentious battle over clean water regulations in Southern California highlights the clash between inland communities and coastal regions. Efforts to prevent pollution in the Santa Ana River and the Pacific Ocean could require significant financial investment, raising concerns about the broader implications of relaxing pollution rules.

How to save $2 million a day … and remove radioactive waste from earthquake country

Rep. Mike Levin's bipartisan bill could save San Onofre and other communities $2 million daily while addressing the pressing issue of radioactive waste management in earthquake-prone areas. Columnist Teri Sforza highlights the potential implications of this legislation for environmental safety and public health.

Two ‘minor’ earthquakes, 3.5 and 3.4, reported near Fontana on Saturday

Two minor earthquakes, measuring 3.5 and 3.4, occurred near Fontana on Saturday, causing no reported damage. The quakes were closely spaced in time and location, highlighting the seismic activity in the area.

A 400-year-old oak tree in Santa Clarita Valley gets LA County historic landmark status

A 400-year-old oak tree in Santa Clarita Valley has been designated as a historic landmark by LA County, highlighting its significance in local heritage. The tree stands approximately 80 feet tall, surrounded by a white fence, and represents a vital piece of the area's natural history.

How to Dispose of Hazardous Materials

The City of Santa Monica provides essential guidance on the proper disposal of hazardous materials, aiming to protect public health and the environment. This informative article details local regulations and resources available to residents for safe disposal practices.