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Residents are raising alarm bells about a 20-year-old environmental study for a residential development they say does not address concerns regarding traffic, wildfire and wildlife.
The forest floor is a world of wonder in its own right – a soft carpet of redwood sorrel, sword ferns, and emerald moss that has evolved to thrive in the perpetual twilight created by the dense canopy ...
May 22 — Learn about henna art in Tarzana: Learn about the significance of henna, how to make henna paste and get your own Henna tattoos. 4 p.m. at the Encino-Tarzana Branch Library. 18231 ...
Orange Grove gives Carter somewhere to go each day, his mother said, in addition to shopping and attending church. Carter loves the organization, as it gives him an opportunity to make friends.
In Riverside, where two of the first navel orange trees in the U.S. were planted back in 1873, the California Citrus State Historic Park pays homage to this historic past with a 248-acre grove ...
A street-food staple since 1939, Jim’s Original, a hot dog stand noted for the advent of the Maxwell Street Polish, will open its first location ever outside the Windy City in OC.
Detroit has cars. Chicago has slaughterhouses. New Orleans has jazz. We have orange groves. Had. For a hundred years, the Bothwell family’s orange grove in Tarzana stood at about a hundred acres ...
Carbon Canyon Regional Park in Orange County is home to Southern California’s largest grove of coastal redwoods, with 3 acres of the towering tree species known as the tallest in the world.
A parcel of land known by many as “the last commercial orange grove in the San Fernando Valley” is about to replaced by a neighborhood of multi-million dollar homes in Woodland Hills ...
A century-old orange grove in Tarzana appears to be on its way to becoming the site of luxury homes, a transformation that would mark the end of commercial citrus farming in the San Fernando Valley, ...
A century-old orange grove in Tarzana appears on its way to becoming the site of luxury homes, a transformation that would mark the end of commercial citrus farming in the San Fernando Valley.