Toxic chemicals in the soil on the 996-acre former Whittaker-Bermite munitions manufacturing site in Saugus will be cleaned up on all but about 10-15 acres by the end of 2018, officials in charge of the massive project promised in their latest update.
The final months of one of the nation’s largest...
This wasn’t the way The Master’s University men’s soccer team envisioned its season ending.
The Mustangs had designs on a GSAC Championship and a return to the NAIA National Championships.
Instead, Westmont squashed those hopes Thursday afternoon, tagging the Mustangs with a season-ending,...
California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia will talk about “The Joys of Poetry and Prose” during a special presentation at California State University, Northridge on Thursday, Nov. 16.
Gioia’s free public lecture will take place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Robert and Maureen Gohstand Leisure Reading...
It has been a year since Energy Transfer Partners bulldozed the sacred burial grounds just beyond the borders of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to clear a path for the Dakota Access Pipeline – and about 10 months since I hightailed it over there.
Why write this now? Well, yesterday I attended...
The 4th Annual Be the Light 5k run/walk and 10k run, presented by Firehouse Subs, will be held Saturday, September 30, at 6 p.m. at West Creek Park. Registration is open online and will be available on-site up until fifteen minutes prior to the start of the race. One hundred percent of the proceeds will...
Princess Cruises has debuted its 2018-2019 Exotics program which will take guests to culturally rich and iconic cruise destinations around the globe. With more than 50 departures, ranging in length from three to 111 days, these worldwide cruise itineraries go on sale today.
The diverse deployment includes...
Aaron Shackelford
Aaron Shackelford drove in the tying run and then scored on an error to rally The Master’s University past Menlo 9-7 in an elimination game at the GSAC Tournament Monday evening.
The furious finish, coming just hours after a 12-3 shellacking of Biola, kept the Mustangs (32-21)...
Photo by Nina Subin for High Res Photo.
Junot Diaz has been selected as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) 2017 Katie Jacobson Writer-in-Residence. Diaz, who was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, will work with students in CalArts’...
The 3rd Annual Be the Light 5k nighttime run/walk, presented by Firehouse Subs, will be held Saturday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m at West Creek Park. Registration is open online and will be available on-site up until fifteen minutes prior to the start of the race.
One hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit...
In 1990, I vacationed in Copper Canyon, Mexico, “The Sierra Tarahumara” where the Tarahumara (aka Raramuri) people live.
I was lucky enough to spend three weeks with them, hiking in the area, watching them weave their beautiful baskets, visiting an abandoned church in the depths of the canyon –...