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California Conservation Corps (+CalTrans) Carbon Creek Cleanup Completed: Corrections Continued

Carbon Canyon Chronicle

The recently-completed work conducted by the California Conservation Corps along the Orange County portion of Carbon [Canyon] Creek did not just turn out to be removal of dead arundo donax biomass or the recovery of other deceased plant material or the... »

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Sleepy Hollow and the 1940 Federal Census

Carbon Canyon Chronicle

Yesterday, the 1940 federal census was released for public access (statutes mandate that the decennial censuses cannot be made available until 72 years after the enumeration) and there has plenty of press about overwhelming demand forcing a shutdown of... »

There Are More Progressives Running For Congress In California

Down With Tyranny!

Of course we've been all over Norman Solomon's campaign to replace the retiring Lynn Woolsey and Dr. Lee Rogers' campaign down in the L.A. area to take out arch-reactionary and warmonger Buck McKeon. Both are on our Blue America page and both are major... »

Voice of OC's Original BOD -- Notice Names of Dan Morian, Marta Escutia, and Representatives from Girardi & Keese and Morrison & Foerster

The Leslie Brodie Report

Newsroom Board of Directors Press Chairman of the Board - Joe Dunn Dunn is a nationally respected litigator who represented Orange County in the California Senate from 1998 to 2006. He gained notoriety in Sacramento for his leadership role on the commi... »

Sleepy Hollow Tract Map, 1923

Carbon Canyon Chronicle

 This is the first of three sheets for the original 1923 tract map for Sleepy Hollow.  Copies were obtained from the San Bernardino County Archives with assistance from former county archivist and current Riverside County archivist James Hofer.  Click... »

Dana Point Turkey Trot Wraps Up 2011 Race; Calls for 2012 Sponsors and Registrants

OC Community Connect

The Dana Point Turkey Trot, a Southern California tradition, has officially wrapped up its 2011 Thanksgiving Day run, providing Orange County runners with one of the most successful races to date in its 34-year history. »

More Early La Vida Mineral Springs History

Carbon Canyon Chronicle

Early on in this blog, it was noted that an Orange County history timeline stated that William Newton Miller opened La Vida Mineral Springs in 1925.  However, there was an earlier operation at the site, going back at least a decade earlier.This was not... »

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Plans for passenger rail from San Bernardino to Redlands outlined

San Bernadino County Sun - News

REDLANDS - Three stops are planned here initially in proposal to extend passenger rail service to the city from San Bernardino. The project, proposed by San Bernardino Associated Government, the county's transportation planning agency, would have stops... »

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