Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
June 15 marked the end of the decade-plus battle over the 121-acre Dana Point Headlands property, when the preliminary injunction against the California Coastal Commission's approval of the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan was denied.
Angeles Chapter
Sometimes people describe disadvantaged neighborhoods as on the 'wrong side of the tracks.' When it comes to some of Southern California's most blighted neighborhoods, the more apt description might be 'too close to the tracks.'
Angeles Chapter
The Angeles Chapter Conservation Committee has recently set up a Geographic Information Systems Committee as one of its subcommittees. The purpose of the GIS Committee is to provide mapping and other GIS services to conservation entities.
Angeles Chapter
The Chapter has hired a Conservation Program Coordinator. Jennifer Robinson, 32, was hired last month to take the place of Johanna Zetterberg, who left in July.
Angeles Chapter
Gay and Lesbian Sierrans
Angeles Chapter
Chapter victory in February doesn't deter resort developer Less than a year after the Angeles Chapter declared victory against a golf course development in Laguna Beach, the battle is heating up again.
Angeles Chapter
Senior Chapter Director wanted
Angeles Chapter
The Foothill South toll road extension proposed by the Orange County Transportation Corridor Agencies leads to a dead end.
Angeles Chapter
Love of family and the earth spurs Susana Reyes. Any member who's said, 'I don't have time for volunteer work,' should meet Susana Reyes.
Angeles Chapter
Chair, Conservation Management Committee The Angeles Chapter leadership has been fighting valiant struggles on the suburban edges of our megalopolis.