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Cherry Canyon Park volunteers remove ivy and plant native species
Volunteers spent half a day Saturday removing recently planted ivy seedlings from the Owl Trail entrance in Cherry Canyon and replacing them with sage, currant, lilac and other native plants. The effort was spearheaded by Lisa Novick, director of...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The Huffington Post, Southern California Edison Company, Sage
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The Valley Line: Fashion show enlivens Verdugo Hills
On Monday I traveled from record-breaking 105-degree heat in Tucson into 55-degree coolness and rain in La Caņada Flintridge. What a quick change, but a very welcome one. I went to visit Jackie Manning, a former longtime La Caņadan. Jackie and her late...
Tags: Natural Resources, Museums, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Wildlife
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The Valley Line: The season's last dance for the Stardusters
We are now officially into summer, as June 21 was the longest day of the year and the date of the summer solstice. However, in places “down under” such as Australia, this very same day was celebrated as the winter solstice. On that longest...Tags: Australia, Entertainment, Paul Green, Cruises, Human Interest
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La Caņada's greener green thumbs
Home to almost exclusively water-saving native plants, Lisa Novick’s La Caņada Flintridge backyard is alive with the sound of birds and is a kaleidoscope of color.
In a city known for expansive and obsessively uniform golf-course green lawns, it&...Tags: Conservation, Mountains, Ecosystems, Homes, Landforms
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Pot bust leads to multiple arrests
MONTROSE — Five men were arrested Wednesday night on suspicion of cultivating more than 400 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $200,000 inside a Montrose clothing store, travel agency and home, police said.
The bust on the 2500...Tags: Travel, Business, Plant Openings, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore's A&E scene bursting with new projects
Hurry up and finish, willya? That's becoming almost a rallying cry on the Baltimore arts and entertainment scene, as filmgoers, theater lovers, lounge lizards, even merry-go-round riders wait eagerly for new and refurbished venues to open. Some...
Tags: The White Stripes (music group), William Shakespeare, Everyman Theatre, Reisterstown, Entertainment
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Passings: Iain Banks, David Jin, Dwight Opperman
Iain Banks Edgy Scottish novelist Iain Banks, 59, a Scottish writer who alternately wowed and disturbed readers with his dark jokes and narrative tricks, died Sunday. His publisher, Little Brown, announced his death but did not provide other details....
Tags: Thomson Corporation, Obituaries, Gallbladder Cancer, Liver Cancer, Arts and Culture
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Hueso applauds funding for Valley quality of life projects
State Sen. Ben Hueso, D-San Diego, commended a recent vote by the state Senate approving funding for projects for the Salton Sea and the Tijuana River Valley in a budget package released Friday by the legislature’s budget subcommittees, a press...Tags: Travel, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Wetlands, Tourism and Leisure
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O'Malley lobbies EPA to ease cruise ship pollution rule
Gov. Martin O'Malley has interceded with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on behalf of Carnival Cruise Lines after the company threatened to pull its business from Baltimore over a pending air-quality regulation that would require large, ocean-...
Tags: Executive Branch, Cruise Ship Jobs, Arts and Culture, Cruises, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Best Travel Deals
$382 HYDE PARK ADVENTURE & CULINARY Travel by bus to Hyde Park for The Culinary Institute of America Sept. 20-22. Package includes Millbrook Winery Vineyards, four museums; Franklin Roosevelt Home, Franklin Roosevelt museum, Vanderbilt museum, Eleanor...
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After years of dispute, cruise ship Pearl Mist gets closer to launch
After a four-year buffeting in the legal system, the Pearl Mist has finally found haven in Maryland. The owner of the 335-foot cruise ship and the Canadian shipyard that built it have parted ways in a nasty divorce that involved two federal courts and an...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physiology, Cruise Ship Jobs, Weather Warnings, Trials
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Partnership for cruise line The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), founded nearly 200 years ago to advance geographical science, is to...Tags: Healthy Diet, The Game, World Wildlife Fund, Victoria's Secret, Seafood
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