Gray Wolf Wanders Into Los Angeles County for First Time in Over a Century
A gray wolf has entered Los Angeles County for the first time in more than 100 years, marking a historic moment in the species’ gradual…
A gray wolf has entered Los Angeles County for the first time in more than 100 years, marking a historic moment in the species’ gradual…
hula Vista is poised to put some of the region’s toughest limits on electric bikes, scooters and other low-speed electric rides after the City Council’s unanimous first reading of a new “micromobility” ordinance on July 8.
Park officials warn motorcyclists to reconsider visiting Death Valley during the hottest months of the year.
Emigrant Canyon Road, the lone paved route to Death Valley National Park’s high‑country Wildrose area, is open again after long‑term repairs, restoring public access to cooler summer camping and hiking just as valley‑floor temperatures often top 100 °F.
Oscar Olea, a fixture of San Diego’s climbing community, died April 10, 2025, from injuries he suffered in a fall at Mission Trails Regional Park.
Outdoors enthusiasts and environmental groups are alarmed after a leaked Interior Department draft outlined options for carving thousands of acres out of six Western national…
The Trump administration has cleared the way for commercial logging on nearly 113 million acres of National Forest System (NFS) land—roughly 59 percent of all U.S. national forests—under a new emergency order that targets large swaths of Southern California’s public lands.
Government records show thousands of campsites and trails in California’s national forests could be forced to close this summer because of cuts to federal staffing and stalled funding.
California State Parks Foundation has raised concerns that the governor’s budget undermines the intent of a statewide ballot measure.
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