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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Huge swath of Angeles National Forest reopens today

    Nature enthusiasts will have something to celebrate this Memorial Day weekend after roughly 41,000 acres in Angeles National Forest that were closed in the wake of the Station fire reopen to the public today. The U.S. Forest Service closed large swaths...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Skin Rash, Forestry and Timber, Memorial Day, Wetlands

  2. May 24, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  3. Update: Forest areas closed after Station Fire to reopen this weekend

    <em>This article has been updated.</em>
    This article has been updated. Nature enthusiasts will have something to celebrate Memorial Day weekend, as  Angeles National Forest officials will open parts of the Big Tujunga watershed closed after the Station Fire devastated the area in 2009. On...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Memorial Day, Natural Resources

  4. May 24, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  5. A Forest Where The Pine Groves Seem To Go On Forever

    Visit courant.com/marteka for more photos and previous columns.
    The Hartford Courant
    Visit courant.com/marteka for more photos and previous columns. It started off as a usual walk through the woods of central Connecticut. As I navigated the trails of Middletown's Highlawn Forest, I passed under huge oaks trees, walked along the banks...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Manchester, Middletown, Meriden

  6. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to cap wildfire liabilities in California

    SACRAMENTO &mdash; Gov. Jerry Brown wants to limit the amount of money government agencies can recoup for battling wildfires and restoring damaged public lands.
    SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown wants to limit the amount of money government agencies can recoup for battling wildfires and restoring damaged public lands. The proposal would prevent agencies from seeking payouts several times larger than the...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Natural Resource Industry, Agriculture, Laws, Executive Branch

  8. May 24, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Commissioners reject plaque for Pham

    A request to place a memorial at Costa Mesa City Hall where a city maintenance worker jumped to his death was denied Wednesday. The Parks and Recreation Commission voted 4 to 1 against accepting a plaque in memory of Huy Pham, 29, who jumped off the roof...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Human Interest, Natural Resources

  10. May 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Trails, other areas closed after Station fire to reopen Friday

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    More than 40,000 acres of land in the Angeles National Forest that had been closed since the devastating Station Fire will be reopened Friday....
  12. May 23, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  13. 2012 State Scoreboard

    Click the links below for state brackets in baseball softball and soccer.
    Click the links below for state brackets in baseball softball and soccer. For regional scores from baseball, softball and soccer, click here. For quarterfinals soccer results, click here. Baseball Class 6A: Hoglund Stadium – University of...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City), Forestry and Timber, College Sports

  14. May 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ban on plastic bags at L.A. markets is approved

    Los Angeles became the largest city in the nation Wednesday to adopt a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a major victory to clean-water advocates who sought to reduce the amount of trash clogging landfills, the region's waterways and the ocean.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Los Angeles became the largest city in the nation Wednesday to adopt a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a major victory to clean-water advocates who sought to reduce the amount of trash clogging landfills, the region's...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Politics, Elections

  16. May 24, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Swept up in parking ticket mania

    A bleary-eyed Chui Hom tripped down her apartment stairs at 8 a.m. sharp and started her car.
    A bleary-eyed Chui Hom tripped down her apartment stairs at 8 a.m. sharp and started her car. She didn't get far. The vehicle inched across Riverside Terrace, a narrow one-way lane in Echo Park, and stopped on the other side. Hom is part of Los Angeles'...

    Tags: Fines, New Year's Day, Entertainment, Netherlands, Rentals

  18. May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Paul Davis, 1957-2012

    Paul Davis was a journalist and public relations specialist who often put his talents to work for causes and political candidates he believed in.
    Paul Davis was a journalist and public relations specialist who often put his talents to work for causes and political candidates he believed in. "I remember Paul as an aide to Mayor Harold Washington," said the Rev. Paul Jakes Jr., who met Mr. Davis...

    Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Local Elections, Journalism, Agricultural Research and Technology, Chicago Mayor

  20. May 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Disney ranch closer to getting high-tech production complex

    Half a century ago, Walt Disney leased a horse ranch in Placerita Canyon to shoot episodes of "The Adventures of Spin and Marty" from the classic ABC series "The Mickey Mouse Club." Disney liked the property so much, with its rich variety of meadows, oak...

    Tags: Television, Entertainment, Criminal Minds (tv program), Walt Disney, Brooklyn (New York City)

  22. May 23, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Living Here: Isle of Wight

    A country world exists just a short drive across the James River Bridge from Newport News. Instead of pavement and strip malls, Isle of Wight County is still mostly forests and farmland. It's still largely rural, with an estimated 95 percent of its...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Human Interest, Natural Resources

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Danny Saunders, 20 of Arcadia, talks about working for...
(May 25, 2012)
Danny Saunders, 20 of Arcadia, talks about working for the Student Conservation Association's Angeles Wildfire Recovery Project at the Wildwood Picnic Area in Big Tujunga Canyon in the Angeles National Forest in 2011.
An abandoned Christmas tree farm has grown into a tower...
(May 25, 2012)
The "Infinity Forest"
Fire crews work in a barren landscape in Angeles Nation...
(May 24, 2012)
Fire crews work in a barren landscape in Angeles National Forest after the brush fire passed through on Aug. 28, 2009.