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La Caņada residents are banned from using outdoor irrigation during pipeline repair
La Caņada Flintridge residents and businesses, along with their counterparts in neighboring communities, are banned from using outdoor irrigation Thursday through Feb. 28, as the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California upgrades a pipeline that'...Tags: Google Inc., Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry
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Edison's renewable energy plan awaits green light from FAA
A Southern California Edison plan to bring more renewable energy to the Southland is in a temporary holding pattern as the utility waits for Federal Aviation Administration clearance to allow helicopters to buzz over La Caņada Flintridge and Pasadena....Tags: Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Southern California Edison Company, Environmental Issues
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Grand Prix added to Flintridge Horse Show
Flintridge La Caņada Guild of Huntington Hospital announced this week that the 91st annual Flintridge Horse Show, set for April 26 to 29, has added a $25,000 Grand Prix event. After 90 years as a children's horse show, the event will be modeled after...Tags: Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Health, Environmental Issues, Business
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Mother Nature is her lab partner
The vehicle for all of life’s variety and complexity has found a new driver in La Caņada’s Frances Arnold. In her laboratories at Caltech, Arnold is harnessing the evolutionary process to create new proteins and enzymes that have the...
Tags: Animals, Genetic Engineering, Environmental Issues, Engineering, Renewable Energy
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Redwoods get reprieve from county
A water conservation plan that called for replacing redwood trees near the entrance of Descanso Gardens with drought-tolerant native species will be redrawn to leave the redwoods in place. Los Angeles County Supervisors on Tuesday approved a resolution...Tags: Water Restrictions, Los Angeles, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Nature
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Around & About
CLASSES: Square dancing — Thursdays, beginning Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sets in Steps offers a beginner's square-dance class at the Community Center of La Caņada Flintridge, 4469 Chevy Chase Drive. Ron Durkee is the professional caller. Dress...Tags: University of Southern California, Chevy Chase, Music, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dancing
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Plant your roses, save water too
As California's drought continues to drive up the price of water, property owners and landscape designers are increasingly populating yards with drought-tolerant plants.
But despite their expensive, water-sucking reputation, roses remain a great...Tags: California, Water Restrictions, Fertilizer, Water Supply
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Quick Hits: Rebates offered for saving water
The Foothill Municipal Water District, which serves the La Caņada Flintridge area and neighboring communities, announced Wednesday it will give rebates for installing efficiency toilets, removing water-thirsty turf and using rain barrels to collect...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Water Restrictions, Management Change, Documentary (genre), Natural Resources
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CLASSES Acting Class for Teens — Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 18 to June 16, 3:45 to 5:45 p.m. Sam Ross will teach college level acting fundamentals to high school students on the campus of Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy. The cost is $300. To sign...Tags: Radio Industry, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), California, Music, Women's Underwear (clothing)
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Legislators' 'hot dog' definition would aid street vendors
SACRAMENTO — Americans have been eating hot dogs since at least 1870, when a Coney Island restaurateur started selling sausages on long buns. In California's capital, hot-dog carts keep the tradition going with cheap, quick, lunches for state...
Tags: Hot Dogs, Electricity Production and Distribution, Foods and Beverages, California Department of Transportation, Sausages
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Water study finds future water challenges
Staff WriterWhile water scarcity affects one in three people in the world, Imperial County is a desert with a reliable water source. But that reliability, which comes from the Colorado River, the lifeblood for some 40 million people across seven states, could be...Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Politics, Conservation, Interior Policy, Natural Resources
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