The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has made a decision about the Ballona Wetlands, the agency announced Wednesday.
California is joining the U.S. government and 48 states and districts in a lawsuit against Facebook.
There's a battle to protect the Ballona Wetlands—but what will happen to the last remaining wetlands in Los Angeles?
Democratic incumbent Autumn Burke is leading the race against Republican challenger Robert Steele, according to preliminary results.
Democratic incumbent Ted Lieu won California's 33rd Congressional District against Republican challenger James P. Bradley, according to AP.
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Here’s a list of voting centers in Marina del Rey to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Voters will decide on Election Day who will represent California's 33rd Congressional District.
Here’s a list of polling places in Marina del Rey to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Activists at the Ballona Wetlands Thursday demanded entry to the SoCalGas site where an ongoing pipe replacement project continues.
Activists are planning a protest Thursday morning at the Ballona Wetlands in Playa del Rey.
Here’s a list of polling places in Marina del Rey where you can cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
A Ballona Wetlands activist and LA City Council candidate was threatened arrest by SoCalGas during a Facebook Live video on Monday.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Marina del Rey from voting.
Applications are available beginning Monday for Los Angeles County residents, including Marina del Rey residents.
While Covid-19 has kept many of us away from the beaches, the grunion are still visiting.
The endangered El Segundo Blues now feed and breed in new habitat restored by Friends of Ballona Wetlands volunteers
Thanks to conservation advocacy in the 1980s, a prehistoric remnant of the once 2000-acre Ballona Wetlands survives
From Malibu to Santa Monica and Venice to Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County health officials are starting to plan how to reopen the beaches.
The Marina del Rey-based company is partnering with the city of Los Angeles to provide childcare.
Workers finish up the 600+ acre wetlands restoration, adding new walking trails connecting surrounding communities.
Built to Treat Rainfall Runoff from Playa Vista, the Marsh and Riparian Corridor Are One of L.A.'s Best Birdwatching Spots
The Project will Create 10 Miles of New Bike Trails and Footpaths, Providing Health Benefits and Environmental Justice to 2.8 Million People
A bitterly divided U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump.
Six Years After Construction, Vastly Improved Water and Wildlife Conditions Validate the Bulldozers
Pedestrian Bridges for New Trail Take Shape, Connecting Surrounding Communities
Comments on the El Segundo Blue Butterfly Highlight the EIR Process
After Many Years of Volunteers Removing Weeds and Nursing Native Buckwheat, the Endangered Species Makes a Strong Comeback at Ballona Dunes
Axe-Grinders from the Playa Vista Wars Resume Attacks on the Great Park Project
Spring's arrival means hearty meals for the Cottontail Rabbits at the Ballona Freshwater Marsh
Our Great Park Project Will Likely Unearth Remnants of the Infamous Los Angeles “Murderdrome”
The nation's first public early warning system for major quakes is available this week for Los Angeles County.
Migrating Birds Appear at Ballona During Their Southward Winter Journey, as Resident Species Prepare for Mating
Restoration of the San Elijo Wetlands Complex Near Encinitas Showcases Methods for Ballona
A plan was approved to convert nearly 200 units at an apartment complex to affordable housing for low income families.
Thoughtful Protection for Mommy Bats During Ballona Wetlands Restoration Project Construction
California’s Ballona Wetlands Project Would Remove up to 40,000 Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide from our Atmosphere. Is That Important?
The State's Proposed Restoration creates 6 Miles of New Foot Trails and nearly 4 Miles of Bike Paths, all Accessible from Multiple Points
Wondering what this project is all about? Read here the Abstract from California’s Environmental Impact Report
California’s Proposed Ballona Wetlands Restoration Project Will Dramatically Improve Habitat for The Few Endangered Species Found There