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Coastal Commission raises doubts about Banning Ranch
In their first critique of the Banning Ranch development plans, California Coastal Commission staff members found that the proposed project would be unlikely to meet state standards. Banning Ranch would likely destroy sensitive habitat, develop on...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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School district awaits state approval for projects
COSTA MESA — The Newport-Mesa Unified School District is preparing two grade 7-12 sites to have new theaters and middle school buildings as it waits for official permission to begin construction.
At both the Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar campuses,...Tags: Politics, Landforms, Schools, Elections, Natural Resources
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Clarence Irwin Haydock
Clarence Irwin Haydock, Ph.D., California ecologist, passed away peacefully the evening of July 30, 2011 in Fountain Valley, CA having been born April 15, 1938 in Bakersfield, CA. As a boy, growing up in northern CA he sculled a duck boat on San...Tags: Biology, Hobbies, Ecosystems, Natural Resources, Utah
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Schools get summer cleaning
COSTA MESA — While teachers enjoy their summer break and kids make the most of their freedom, Newport-Mesa schools are getting fixed, spruced up and cleaned. "[Summer] tends to be when we make the biggest mess," said Tim Marsh, the district's...Tags: College Basketball, Trials, Landforms, Schools, Natural Resources
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Officials celebrate second phase of Fairview Park project
COSTA MESA — Councilwoman Wendy Leece remembered when she was on the city's Parks and Recreation Commission and the Fairview Park Wetlands & Riparian Habitat Project first crossed her desk. Costa Mesa City Engineer Ernesto Munoz and Public Services...Tags: Rivers, Bodies of Water, Lakes and Ponds, Natural Resources
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Getting a classified experience
Editor's note: This corrects the spelling of Katherine Infantino's last name.
COSTA MESA — With his 6-feet-5 frame, Tim Marsh towered over the preschool students — even while sitting down in one of the few adult-sized chairs.
As the chatty...Tags: Landforms, Career and Workplace, Employees, Natural Resources, Davis (Yolo, California)
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Mesa Musings: Good ol' Back Bay recalled fondly
I experienced my coolest fieldtrip ever in the spring of 1956. I was enrolled in Mr. Gilbert's sixth-grade class at the Lindbergh School at Orange Avenue and 23rd Street in Costa Mesa. Gilbert's class visited the white cliffs of … Dover? No, it...Tags: Science, Salt, Newport Beach, Science and Technology, Santa Ana
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Vigil raises awareness on modern slavery
COSTA MESA — Bundled up and wearing a price tag that read "How much does a human cost?", about three dozen people gathered Tuesday evening at Vanguard University to pray for the end of modern slavery.
Vanguard's Global Center for Women and...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Justice System
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Nonprofit offers money toward Fairview Park project
COSTA MESA — The City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on accepting money from an environmental group that will go toward building a water system for Fairview Park's Wetlands and Riparian Habitat Project. Irvine-based nonprofit MiOcean...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance, Politics, Elections, Natural Resources
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Talks flow for river project
NEWPORT BEACH — Veteran conservationists are seeking to revive long-languishing plans for a massive park near the mouth of the Santa Ana River. Earlier this month, they formed a nonprofit organization to create the Orange Coast River Park, a 1,...Tags: Armed Forces, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Orange (Orange, California), Natural Resources
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It's a pool to be proud of
COSTA MESA — A charming path at Costa Mesa High is commonly referred to as "the yellow brick road" by the architects who planned a renovation project. There's no Emerald City at the end, but for most in the school's community they find something...Tags: Natural Resources
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The Coastal Gardener: Concerns raised about using peat moss
What's in the potting soil that you are using?
Chances are, if you are like most gardeners, you don't really know. It's dark brown, it's moist and it looks like, well … potting soil. But, if you're concerned about sustainability, global climate...Tags: Conservation, Global Warming, Weather, Ecosystems, Corona
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