Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
Unless it goes into a recycling bin, anything and everything thrown away in Los Angeles winds up in the same place-the Sunshine Canyon landfill in the north San Fernando Valley, near Granada Hills and Sylmar.
Angeles Chapter
Los Angeles is one of the ten largest urban centers in the world, but many residents manage to escape its crowded streets and enjoy the outdoors by hiking, jogging, or biking on nearby hillside trails or fire roads.
Angeles Chapter
'The biggest single step to saving money at the gas pump, curbing global warming, and cutting America's oil dependence is to make our cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, and other trucks go further on a gallon of gas,' said Dan Becker, director of the
Angeles Chapter
The Angeles Chapter will honor its members and employees at the Annual Awards Banquet May 7. The event will take place at the Brookside Country Club near the Rose Bowl.
Angeles Chapter
Join the Angeles Chapter for a fascinating tour of China; experience the art, architecture, language, and cuisine of this country's ancient and modern civilizations.
Angeles Chapter
Dominique Dibbell, who served editor of the Southern Sierran for three years, departed from the Chapter in February. Dibbell accepted a position as a web editor on the team that runs Kaiser Permanente's website in Pasadena.
Angeles Chapter
Wilderness areas, isolated and awe-inspiringly beautiful, have always been used by world religions as havens and retreats to further spiritual journeys and allow individuals to connect with their creator.
Angeles Chapter
In 1978 the City of Los Angeles approved a Master Plan for Griffith Park. In 2003, city officials decided that conditions in and around the park warranted the development of a new Master Plan.
Angeles Chapter
For years my mind was teased and taunted by the allure of a lush, tropical rain forest. I searched far and wide in videos, television programs, the internet, and pictures before I stumbled upon my ideal emerald green jungle.
Angeles Chapter
, Regional Staff Director Expressing outrage at the anti-environment agenda and ethical lapses of Republican incumbent Richard Pombo (R-11th, Tracy), Pete McCloskey announced that he will run for Congress in the June primary election.