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watershed news: unofficial mayor of angelus oaks: mountain businesswoman fondly remembered
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Thursday, June 5, 2014. Unofficial mayor of angelus oaks: mountain businesswoman fondly remembered. Janet Audrey Dickerson: 1934-2014. Janet Audrey Dickerson: 1934-2014. A mountain businesswoman who ran the Country Store on Highway 38 in Angelus Oaks for more than 25 years was remembered Thursday during a memorial service in Beaumont. Janet Audrey Dickerson died May 28 in Angelus Oaks. She was 79. Jan understood the mountains and people who are drawn to them, and ...
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watershed news: fire danger: big santa anita canyon
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Fire danger: big santa anita canyon. Cool under the canopy: Sturtevant Falls May 12 2014. With red flag warnings for heightened fire danger across SoCal in place through Wednesday evening, City of Sierra Madre officials have closed access to several trails including those in Big Santa Anita Canyon. MOUNTAIN AREAS CLOSED: Due to the high winds and high fire danger Chantry Flats, Bailey Canyon Park, and Mt. http:/ t.co/fAKWNCGCTX. On top of Mt...
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DailyNews[room]: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Better Newspapers Contest winners. The California Newspaper Publishers Association. Announced the winners of their 2009 Better Newspapers Contest. On Saturday. The Daily News. Photographer John McCoy was recognized in the general news photograph category for a photo of the Sayre Fire. Congratulations to John and the rest of the team for their outstanding work. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tuesday, April 28. Email questions, comments, news tips and concerns here.
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DailyNews[room]: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Bankruptcy brings new owners, new business models. As the newspaper industry reels from bankruptcies among some of its most powerful players, a new class of investors have quietly stepped in, seeking to capitalize on rock-bottom stock prices. Michael Oneal of the Chicago Tribune suggests. That this isn't a takeover of the industry, but it will have an impact - the scope of which remains to be determined. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tuesday, April 28. Guild at MediaNews and Beyond.
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watershed news: March 2014
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Monday, March 31, 2014. Showers expected: drought continues. Colorado River water in Lake Mathews reservoir: March 29 2014. Showers are likely this week but the spell of cooler, wetter weather is unlikely to have significant impact on drought conditions across Southern California, according to forecasters and climatologists. Lake Mathews from La Sierra Avenue: March 29 2014. The Lake Mathews reservoir was completed in 1939 by the Metropolitan Water District of Sou...
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watershed news: mountain flood costs rising
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Mountain flood costs rising. Volunteers and firefighters on Goat Hill Road in Mount Baldy: Aug. 5. Valley of the Falls Drive and Prospect Drive in Forest Falls were open to the public Wednesday morning, San Bernardino County officials tweeted. Countywide damage estimates from Sunday's flash floods were approaching $11 million. In Mt Baldy, 12 homes were severely damaged and seven sustained moderate damage, according to county officials.
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watershed news: 'death zone'
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Thursday, August 7, 2008. Photo provided by Nicholas Rice. The photo of the Bottleneck was taken just after the Serbian fell," Nicholas Rice, 23, of Hermosa Beach, said in an e-mail early Wednesday from K2 base camp. The so-called Savage Mountain, the world's second-highest and widely considered its most dangerous, stands at 28,251 feet elevation in the Karakoram Range in northern Pakistan. A Pakistani high-altitude porter and experienced Karakoram climber named J...
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watershed news: city of redlands pd's new mrap
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Wednesday, June 4, 2014. City of redlands pd's new mrap. 1st Look at City of #Redlands. Mine resistant ambush protected vehicle for tactical rescue @latimes. Mdash; Guy McCarthy (@GuyMcCarthy) June 4, 2014. The City of Redlands Police Department invited reporters and photographers to view their decommissioned military surplus Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle for the first time Wednesday June 4. The Redlands police MRAP sustained no damage in the crash.
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watershed news: station fire
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Across Cook Canyon from Boston Avenue backfire and live fire near homes at 6:48 pm Tuesday Sept. 1 in Glendale - no homes were damaged or destroyed in this neighborhood authorities said. Cook Canyon next to Boston Avenue at 6:32 pm Tuesday Sept. 1. On Boston Avenue in Glendale at 6:15 pm Tuesday Sept. 1. On Boston Avenue in Glendale at 6:10 pm Tuesday Sept. 1. On Boston Avenue in Glendale at 6:10 pm Tuesday Sept. 1.
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watershed news: January 2011
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Fire, flood, mountain search-and-rescue. Sunday, January 9, 2011. Sunday climbers take direct route up San Antonio. MOUNT BALDY - Valleys and foothills of east Los Angeles County were socked in under a cold blanket of cloud much of Sunday, but above Baldy Village it was clear and warm. Snows high on sun-drenched Mount Baldy drew scores of backcountry skiers and snowboarders, and squads of hikers equipped with ice axes and crampons climbed the steep, direct route to L.A. County's highest point. It was so ...