As a harmful algae bloom continues to spread along California’s coastline, more animals are falling ill in San Diego.
A high number of seabirds are getting sick in Huntington Beach due to a toxic algal bloom, according to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center. The wildlife center said that the algae that is making ...
A new desalination technology is undergoing testing in Southern California. Water managers hope it will offer an ...
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Spring break in Los Angeles offers a myriad of activities for families and travelers alike. From exploring iconic landmarks ...
SeaWorld San Diego says rescuers are currently treating nine sea lions that were poisoned with domoic acid; one of the marine ...
The temporary exhibition opens Friday, March 21, and runs through Sept. 7. A special ticket ($7-$9) is required on top of ...
A visit to the United States in the spring (March-May) or summertime (June-August) means the chance to see the country in ...
Thank you, columnist Sammy Roth and the L.A. Times, for this much-needed article ("Santa Monica Bay's protectors caving to ...
The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps published by the California Geological Survey, illustrate the devastation ...
Beachgoers should watch out for debris and pay extra attention to water quality following rains, according to public health ...