Domoic Acid Levels Drop, Granting Green Light for Safe Lobster Consumption Along California Coast
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) lifts its warning against the consumption of recreational lobster harvested from parts of the Southern California coast, after tests indicate a decline in domoic acid levels.
San Bernardino Regional Parks' Award-Winning Outreach Campaign Revamps Outdoor Recreation
San Bernardino County Regional Parks' rebranding and marketing campaign has received national recognition, seeing an increase in park attendance, website visits, and overall engagement. The campaign’s success is a testament to its focus on innovation, community health, and recreation.
Irvine Invites Community Input for Great Park Library Enhancement through Town Halls
In a move to foster community engagement and create a versatile space for residents, the City of Irvine is set to host two town hall meetings to discuss plans for the new Great Park Library, aiming to serve as a central resource and gathering place for the community.
Friedman Fetches Funding: $933K Boost for Glendale's Fremont Park Makeover
Fremont Park, Glendale's oldest park, is set to undergo a long-awaited renovation project beginning this month, thanks to crucial funding secured by Assemblymember Friedman. Over $933,000 from the 2023-24 State Budget has been allocated, with construction expected to conclude in February 2025.
Santa Clarita Trails Prosper Due to Community Work and Partnerships According to Ken Striplin
Santa Clarita is expanding its trails and enhancing open spaces, thanks to dedicated volunteers and partnerships with local organizations. The city's residents can take pride in preserving these valuable natural resources.
Geese Gone Wild at The Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles, Angers Tourists
While controversy in Echo Park Lake has shifted from homeless encampments and fencing to a rapidly growing Canada geese population, park visitors struggle to enjoy the park due to aggressive geese behavior and heaps of feces.












