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I've Lived in California for 50 Years and This Is the Best City to Visit in Spring-With Farms, Vineyards, and Flowers

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As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

Silicon Valley food
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I've Lived in California for 50 Years and This Is the Best City to Visit in Spring-With Farms, Vineyards, and Flowers

California's Central Valley offers stunning small towns and agricultural experiences, highlighted by the Almond Blossom Cruise and local farms.
California
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23 hours ago

9 Best California Beach Towns for Surfing, Seafood, and Storybook Coastal Charm, According to a Local

California's coastline features diverse beach towns, each offering unique experiences from surfing to scenic views.
Environment
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2 days ago

As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

California's April snowpack levels are near record lows due to extreme heat and reduced snowfall.
Mission District
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1 day ago

The security guard who greets everyone in Mission Dolores

Jose Oscar Hernandez, a beloved security guard, fosters community connections at Holy Family Day Home, enhancing the neighborhood's spirit with his daily greetings.
Snowboarding
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Chasing the Second Season: Why Mammoth and June, CA, Peak in Spring - SnowBrains

California's Eastern Sierra offers a unique spring skiing experience with legendary snow conditions and diverse terrain at Mammoth and June Mountain.
Portland food
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Indigenous Communities Reclaim Ancestral Lands and Waters | KQED

The Potter Valley Pomo tribe creates a community forest for youth camps and events, marking a significant cultural initiative in California.
Renovation
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2 days ago

Las Vegas Park / Gustavo Gonzalez Galarza

Las Vegas Park symbolizes Portoviejo's rebirth post-earthquake, serving as a vibrant community space for gatherings and cultural events.
Wine
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2 days ago

5 Best Napa Wineries for a Picnic

Wineries in Napa offer diverse picnic experiences with gourmet food options and beautiful outdoor settings.
#san-jose
Mission District
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

San Jose looks to make outdoor dining a permanent fixture

San Jose plans to make outdoor dining permanent to support small businesses despite budget shortfalls and the end of federal funding.
SF parents
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

Outdoor school could avoid closing if it moves to Cupertino - San Jose Spotlight

Walden West Outdoor School may temporarily relocate to Cupertino during renovations, pending agreements and support from local school districts.
East Bay real estate
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4 days ago

Environmental Group Secures Option to Buy Former East Bay Racetrack, Will Turn It Into Park

The former Golden Gate Fields horse racing track will be transformed into a public park by the Trust for Public Land for $175 million.
fromBikerumor
1 week ago

Building Trails and Community at Reno's Non-Profit Sky Tavern Bike Park

Reno is not a mini Las Vegas. It is a vibrant and growing community that's rich with art, music, food, natural beauty, and a distinct culture all its own.
Bicycling
SF politics
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2 weeks ago

Mountainside meditation sessions. Videotape of the local ballet. Measure K slush fund is ending.

San Mateo County Board of Supervisors eliminated a fund misused for non-essential projects amid significant budget cuts and housing shortages.
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1 week ago

Spring in Truckee, CA, Is Tahoe at Its Best - SnowBrains

Spring in Tahoe rewards timing, and Truckee puts many good options within reach. From downtown, four major resorts sit just minutes away, and about a dozen ski areas are within roughly 45 minutes.
Snowboarding
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2 weeks ago

Big Ave in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

At only 10-yes, 10-years old, this Vallejo artist is already taking the Yay by storm with her flow. She's already impressed LaRussell, who saw her singing along to every word of his track, "Sprinkle Me," four years ago when she was six. This kid has got T-A-L-E-N-T!
NYC music
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

California's National Parks Defied a Trend in 2025

For 2025, there was good news and bad news: overall, these areas were visited 323 million times over the course of the year. That's the good news; the bad news is that this figure was down ever so slightly - specifically, 2.7% - from a record-setting 2024.
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San Francisco
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2 weeks ago

Trail & Habitat Volunteer Work: Restoring Laguna Honda's Lost Trails | SF

SF Urban Riders is restoring historic multi-use trails at Laguna Honda Hospital, creating a community destination and connecting San Francisco's trail system.
Wellness
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3 weeks ago

7 Wellness Towns in California for Peaceful Living-With Serene Nature, Farm-to-Table Food, and Scenic Views

California's smaller wellness towns offer health benefits, outdoor access, and peaceful living with diverse landscapes and year-round sunshine outside major cities.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

California national parks set attendance record, despite controversy

The nine national parks in the Golden State - including Yosemite, Death Valley and Joshua Tree - attracted nearly 12 million recreational visits in 2025, according to statistics from the National Park Service. That's up more than 800,000 visits from 2024 and up more than 300,000 from the previous record set in 2019, according to the data, which stretches back to 1979.
Washington DC
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2 weeks ago

Shoreline Lake Boathouse's Free "Sail-A-Dinghy-Day" (Mountain View)

Shoreline Lake, in Mountain View, is holding its third annual Sail-A-Dinghy-Day on Sunday, April 12th, from 10am to 4pm. Visitors to "Silicon Valley's best kept secret" will get access to free skippered sailboat rides, helmed by the Boathouse's experienced instructors, as well as other Welcome-to-Sailing activities.
SF parents
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

As a Nevada local, I always tell people to skip Las Vegas - these 3 destinations are so much better

Tens of millions of tourists visit Las Vegas each year, spending billions of dollars in the city's casinos, entertainment venues, and attractions. Yet my move brought me to Reno, a seven-hour drive from the desert of Las Vegas. Although Reno still has its fair share of casinos, the city feels like a world apart.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Suburb Was Just Named the Best Place to Live in California for Its Parks, Schools, and Quality of Life

Elk Grove, a suburban city south of Sacramento, ranks as California's best place to live based on economy, housing, amenities, safety, education, and health metrics.
Silicon Valley food
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I've Lived in California for 25 Years-and This Seaside Town Is a True Hidden Gem

Summerland has transformed from a quiet coastal town into a charming destination with upscale shops and attractions while maintaining its small-town character.
#community-events
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
25 years ago

Desert History for Sale

Jack L. Warner's historic Palm Springs compound, once used to entertain Hollywood elite and President Eisenhower, is now listed for $3.2 million by current owners Steve and Betty Shagan.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Shadow Hills has no plans to ride away from its semirural lifestyle

Relics of L.A.'s agricultural past, when the city was more renowned as a producer of lima beans than of movie stars, these outposts provide direct links to the days when the region was knit together by a network of dusty bridle paths that have long since been paved to make way for our latest beast of burden, the car.
Los Angeles
fromThe Mercury News
4 weeks ago

Sunol Water Temple educational center remains unopened after 17 years of planning and millions spent

Built in 1910, the Sunol Water Temple is a Beaux Arts-style pergola inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, Italy, serving as a memorial to the confluence of the Bay Area's major watersheds. Underneath the temple's Corinthian columns, three subterranean pipelines from Arroyo de la Laguna, Alameda Creek and Pleasanton supplied half of San Francisco's water supply during the early 20th century.
SF politics
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Home of the Day: A multi-level contemporary in Mar Vista

This contemporary residence offers a clean look with wire-brushed wood floors, LED lighting and a modern kitchen with a tiled backsplash and custom cabinetry. A glass-enclosed staircase leads up three floors to a private rooftop deck plumbed for a gas barbecue and a spa.
Boston real estate
Snowboarding
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago

Lake Tahoe tourism slows as unusual winter brings low snowpack and fewer visitors

Lake Tahoe tourism communities face economic strain from inconsistent winter weather, reduced snowpack, and declining visitor numbers affecting lodging, restaurants, and local businesses.
Skiing
fromwww.latimes.com
1 month ago

No lines and big, wide-open runs': This woodsy California ski town is like Mammoth without the crowds

June Lake offers a family-friendly, less crowded alternative to Mammoth Lakes for beginning and intermediate skiers seeking peaceful mountain experiences without commercial development.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

7 Best State Parks in California-From a 'Mini Yosemite' to an Ancient Redwood Forest

California's state parks offer diverse landscapes and experiences rivaling national parks, from desert badlands to pristine coastal beaches.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
11 years ago

Prominent L.A. developer to build unconventional office at Playa Vista

Robert Maguire, a legendary L.A. developer, is returning to development at 79 with an innovative office project at Playa Vista designed for tech and creative firms rather than conventional corporate tenants.
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Fourth Generation Owners Want to Save Historic Value : Ranch Has More Than Money Can Buy

Norwalk property owners reject city's purchase offer, demanding preservation of historic 19th-century ranch structures beyond just the Victorian house.
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
23 years ago

Downtrodden Downtown Builds a New, Upscale Identity in Ventura

Ventura's downtown is experiencing economic revival through new restaurants, theaters, boutiques, and residential development, transforming from a neglected seaside resort into a prosperous beach town destination.
Mission District
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Calif. city's residents win triple victory in data center fight

Monterey Park's City Council unanimously extended a data center moratorium and scheduled a June ballot measure to potentially ban data centers following organized community resistance to a proposed 247,000-square-foot server facility.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

I Grew Up in Arizona-and This Small Town Is One of the Biggest Hidden Gems in the Grand Canyon State

Tubac, a walkable village south of Tucson, offers galleries, historical sites, hiking, and stargazing as an ideal day trip or weekend destination in the Sonoran Desert.
fromLos Angeles Times
21 years ago

La Verne home's artistry left no stone unturned

Maloof hand-carved a three-story spiral oak staircase. Other artists created stained-glass windows, copper doors and designer lighting. But the person who has been most involved in the house is Herb Hafif, the attorney, sculptor and art collector who personally split rocks for the stone walls and who has owned the property, through his philanthropic family foundation, since 1953.
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LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Porter Ranch a scenic Valley community under a lingering cloud of unease

Porter Ranch developed from a 19th-century ranching property into a modern Los Angeles neighborhood through gradual land sales and suburban expansion beginning in the 1960s.
fromUnofficial Networks
4 weeks ago

Skiing Through A Genuine California Gold Mining Ghost Town

After a mine cave-in revealed a rich vein of ore Bodie, California became a thriving town during the years of the California gold rush. It quickly exploded in size and at its pinnacle was home to around had around 2,000 structures and a population of 8,000 people. It went bust in 1881 and what buildings remain standing represents about 10% of its original structures.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Scenic ranch south of San Jose owned by Bechtel family sells for $24 million in latest major conservation deal

Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased 1,921-acre Mead Ranch for $24.3 million to preserve it as open space, connecting Santa Cruz Mountains to Coyote Valley and providing wildlife habitat.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Chatsworth keeps one foot in the Old West

Chatsworth evolved from a remote agricultural area served by stagecoach routes into a semirural community that became a popular western filming location.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
1 month ago

Anahuac rises on Solano

She has her own house now, the whole American Dream, and it's just crazy from where she came from. Cooking has always been her passion, and it's just super nice to see where she's at now. When her parents went to work, she would always cook for everybody at home in Mexico.
Mission District
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
26 years ago

Principal Interest in Montecito

Priscilla Presley sold three acres in Montecito to Victoria Principal for approximately $3 million, abandoning her original development plans for the property.
Renovation
A couple built a custom home on a challenging hillside lot in Silver Lake, requiring extensive foundation work and specialized architectural design to overcome geological constraints.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Parkview Terrace Opens in Redlands

Parkview Terrace Club, San Bernardino County's largest multifamily complex with 558 units, opens in Redlands with extensive amenities and a public-private partnership park development.
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Longtime Residents of Canoga Park Say They Stand by Their Community Despite the Stinging Defection of Affluent West Hills : Pride and Prejudice

I'm proud to live in Canoga Park. What's wrong with it? Perhaps it's not as elegant as Woodland Hills or Sherman Oaks, but I've produced two wonderful children from Canoga Park. The markets have fed my family. The shops have clothed my children. It will always be Canoga Park to me.
Los Angeles
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

This Sonoma County spot named the friendliest small town in California

Healdsburg, named California's friendliest small town, offers world-class wine tasting, dining, and cultural experiences across three converging wine regions.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Aerospace and water make up what Lancaster is today

Lancaster's founding and development depended on underground aquifers and railroad water needs, later sustained by the Los Angeles Aqueduct and aerospace industry growth.
#municipal-budget-planning
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
35 years ago

FOCUS : Trees Have Roots in Placentia Grass Eaters Cult

A modest Orange County neighborhood was built over the site of a 19th-century religious colony called the Placentia Grass Eaters, whose only remaining evidence is two macadamia nut trees marked by a bronze plaque.
fromLos Angeles Times
30 years ago

Pomona's 'Best-Kept Secret' : Ganesha Hills has family living in rural setting

Ganesha Hills is a neighborhood of some 500 homes described by one resident as 'the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secret.' Named for the elephant-headed Hindu god of good fortune, Ganesha Hills is situated in the rolling hills north of the San Bernardino Freeway (10), just east of the Orange (57) Freeway. The community of single-family homes in a variety of architectural styles set amid chaparral and oaks is in the northwestern section of Pomona bordering La Verne and San Dimas.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is One of California's Most Underrated Cities-With Hot Springs, Mountain Views, and Easy Access to Wine Country

Murrieta Hot Springs reopened in 2024 as a public spa resort offering geothermal springs, historic wellness traditions, and diverse pools on a 46-acre property.
#connolly-ranch
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fromSFGATE
2 months ago

When Tech Meets the Wild: The Power Solution Built by Adventurers

Hulkman created rugged, reliable portable power solutions—starting with the Alpha85 jump starter—and expanded into adventure-ready portable power stations for extreme outdoor conditions.
Wine
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1 month ago

Beyond The Bay Area, This Underrated Region Offers Standout Vineyards And Restaurants - Tasting Table

Capay Valley, California offers Mediterranean-like climate, historic vineyards, award-winning wineries, and farm-to-table culinary and olive-farm experiences for wine and food enthusiasts.
Science
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Video: Mount Diablo Has One of the Most Expansive Views In the West, and More Fun Facts About the Bay Area

San Francisco Bay is a drowned river valley (ria) formed by post-glacial sea rise, with features like Treasure Island and Mount Diablo's extensive viewshed.
fromLos Angeles Times
26 years ago

Ahmanson Ranch

Formal groundbreaking for the Ahmanson Ranch project, a town-style development on 2,800 acres in the Simi Hills in southeastern Ventura County, will not take place until 2001. However, the project has already achieved historic status for the size of the private-to-public land transfer it produced and for reviving a design concept that marks a major departure from the car-dependent suburban enclave typical of the postwar era.
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San Francisco
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I thrived in San Francisco, but I'm happier living in the California countryside. It feels like a great place to age.

Moved from San Francisco to the Southern California countryside in 2021 for more space, family proximity, the ability to grow food, and a calmer life.
Food & drink
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1 month ago

Modern Guide to Larkspur: Historic Marin Charm, Boutique Shops + Redwood Hiking

Larkspur's Magnolia Avenue blends historic mill-town charm with quirky shops, hiking trails, and notable restaurants including Keiko Fish, Picco, Pizzeria Picco, and Left Bank.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I moved to a walkable city on an island in Canada. Despite a few drawbacks, living here feels close to perfect.

Growing up in the midsize city of Vancouver, Canada, I always dreamed of living in a big metropolis - a cultural hub where something was always going on, with endless places to explore. For a while, I did. When I started dating a Brit, I moved to his hometown of Birmingham, England, the second-largest city in the UK population-wise, with over a million residents.
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#estero-americano-coast-preserve
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I Lived in the "Most Neighborly City in America" for 11 Years - Here's What That Actually Looked Like

In November 2014, I crammed my possessions into my Toyota Corolla and drove 2,000 miles from Maryland to Salt Lake City, Utah, for a job. While temporarily staying with a friend's brother, I found the perfect house to rent. On a cold December morning, ready to head to my new place, I turned the key in my car's ignition. But I only heard rapid, grinding clicks. I turned the key again and again. The engine refused to work.
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fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Glassell Park's future looks greener and livelier

Rancho San Rafael, a 36,000-acre Spanish land grant from 1784, became the foundation for Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods including Atwater Village, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Glassell Park after being partitioned in 1871.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View wants to add more parks - but it won't be cheap - San Jose Spotlight

City staff estimate it would cost approximately $1.2 billion to meet its goal of adding 87 more acres of parkland. That figure is based on Mountain View's current population, and does not account for future growth. "Significant funding would be needed to develop new parks or to update our parks," Assistant Community Services Director Kristine Crosby said at the Jan. 27 council meeting.
Environment
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

Sonoma Coast named one of the best solo travel destinations in the US

Global travel booking website Skyscanner has named its top five destinations for solo travel this winter, and a Northern California favorite the Sonoma Coast made the list. The Sonoma Coast invites a different kind of stillness, the guide notes, praising the rugged shoreline as an antidote to crowded itineraries and overplanned escapes. The roundup also includes Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas, Tangier Island in Virginia, Olympic National Park in Washington and Red River Gorge in Kentucky.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Live in California, and This Is the No. 1 Wine Region in the Country-and No, It's Not Napa

Only eight miles long by three miles wide, the small wine region established its AVA (American Viticultural Area) in 1982, just one year after Napa Valley. It's only one-tenth the size of its famous neighbor, yet the diversity in tasting rooms is impressive. You can travel from a blue Victorian house to gorgeous gardens, a vintage gas station-turned-tasting room, and even an award-winning modern architectural masterpiece all within minutes.
Wine
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Chula Vista's EastLake Traces Roots to Irvine

We're obviously not reinventing the wheel in our master plan for EastLake. We've learned what to do and what not to from our experience at Irvine and from looking at features in other master-planned communities, and we hope it will show at EastLake.
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Environment
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

The 7 Best Places to See Wildflowers in California This Spring-With Lupines, Primroses and Poppies

California's hills, mountains, and deserts burst into vibrant wildflowers each spring; despite no superbloom in 2026, ample winter rain promises an excellent wildflower season statewide.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Former Sonoma County winemaker saves historic East Bay vineyard from destruction

Last August, on a hurried stretch of East 18th Street in Antioch, 20 acres of ancient grapevines seemed to vanish overnight. Once part of the historic Evangelho Vineyard, the parcel was sold off in the 1950s, changing hands several times before Rockefeller Construction acquired it last year. Morgan Twain-Peterson of Sonoma's Bedrock Wine Co. was crushed, but not surprised. In Contra Costa County, where rows of centuries-old grapevines are often sandwiched between gas stations and convenience stores, the sense of impending loss is palpable.
Wine
California
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the 'Crown Jewel' of California's State Parks-and It Has Crystal-blue Water, Whales, and Stunning Coastal Views

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve preserves dramatic coastal scenery, abundant wildlife, and both terrestrial and marine habitats, offering outstanding visitor experiences year-round with careful stewardship.
Environment
fromFortune
1 month ago

The drought in the western U.S. is about a lot more than ski season | Fortune

Unprecedented warmth and record-low snowpack across the American West are depleting water supplies, raising wildfire risk, and damaging winter recreation.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Mono County, California: Choose Your Own Adventure - SnowBrains

Mono County offers diverse winter adventures from heliskiing and guided backcountry trips to snowcat and snowmobile access, plus scenic snowshoeing and lake viewing.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

10 California small towns that locals want to keep secret

California's lesser-known small towns offer tranquil coastal walks, historic charm, boutique wineries, and authentic local experiences far from crowded tourist hotspots.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

This tiny California town gets overrun when Tahoe's roads are a mess

Author Jules Verne briefly mentioned the tiny railroad town tucked into the Sierra Nevada foothills in his classic "Around the World in 80 Days." The plot takes protagonists Phileas Fogg, a wealthy and bored Londoner, and his French sidekick, Passepartout, on a whirlwind global journey at the height of the Industrial Age. "The train, on leaving Sacramento, and passing the junction, Roclin, Auburn, and Colfax, entered the range of the Sierra Nevada," Verne wrote in 1872 of the Transcontinental Railroad leg of the journey.
Travel
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 months ago

Some California mountain towns eagerly await snow as recent rains put damper on busy season

Most years, when storms roll through Southern California during the winter holiday, local mountains transform into a wonderland blanketed in snow. But instead, the recent storms featured relentless rains, bringing a downpour of destruction and disappointment. A woman sits near the North Shore Lookout Point next to Big Bear Lake as Snow Summit is seen in the distance in Big Bear on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Lesser-known California National Park Is a Great Alternative to Yellowstone-With Fewer Crowds and Stunning Scenery

Lassen Volcanic National Park offers prominent hydrothermal and volcanic features similar to Yellowstone but receives far fewer visitors.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Watch: Aerial footage of classic Western landscape that city of Santa Clara sold to Lake Tahoe-area tribe for $6 million

The ranch is located in one of the most remote parts of California. It's a huge property, said Lucy Blake, president of the Northern Sierra Partnership. On the east side, there are large sagebrush flats that climb up into conifer forests and aspen groves. It has a lot of springs. It's very rich in wildlife. When we're out there, we've seen herds of pronghorn antelope and golden eagles. It's very vast and beautiful. A classic Western landscape.
California
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fromSFGATE
2 months ago

The Arizona ghost town that's overrun with donkeys

Oatman, Arizona, transformed from a gold rush boomtown to a tourist destination populated by wild burros descended from miners' released donkeys.
California
fromSacramento Bee
2 months ago

What's causing the migration from California? Who is leaving the state and why

High housing costs and limited well‑paying jobs are causing net out-migration from California, disproportionately affecting lower-income adults and prompting wealthier residents to leave too.
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