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Drilling, Mining, Logging

Cabinet Official Norton Resigns

The Interior secretary says department links to an ethics scandal did not influence her decision. She was a big advocate of oil and gas drilling. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2006. By Peter Wallsten and Tom Hamburger, Times Staff Writers WASHINGTON — Gale A. Norton, Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsMarch 11, 2006 ago
Budget and Spending

Cars Take a Back Seat to Mass Transit? Nonsense, Official Says

Debate over a transportation blueprint for Ventura County erupted into hostility Friday, with one transit official ridiculing proposed goals that emphasize mass transit as the simplistic work of “snake oil salesmen.” Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, March 4, 2006 By By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer Ventura Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsMarch 4, 2006 ago
Budget and Spending

Forestland on Sale List Not All Bare

Much California acreage considered ‘nonvital’ in a Bush administration plan is worth keeping, say local officials and conservationists. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, February 28, 2006 By Bettina Boxall and Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writers REDDING — Mountain property with dramatic views, the headwaters of salmon streams, Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsFebruary 28, 2006 ago
Development

Foe of Endangered Species Act on Defensive Over Abramoff

Lawmaker questioned about Abramoff Ties. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, February 14, 2006. By Bettina Boxall, Times Staff Writer TRACY — Growing up on the family ranch here, Rep. Richard W. Pombo (R-Tracy) says, he learned that “you have to work till you’re done. There’s nobody else Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsFebruary 14, 2006 ago
Development

Board Acts to Keep Region Green

Ventura County supervisors vote to keep development out of thousands of acres separating Ventura and Santa Paula. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2006 By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer Ventura County supervisors tightened development rules for 27,900 acres between Ventura and Santa Paula on Tuesday Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsFebruary 8, 2006 ago
Environment

EPA Panel Advises Agency Chief to Think Again

Irate scientists say the administrator ignored or misconstrued their recommendations in proposed new rules on soot and dust pollution. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2006 By Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writer In an unprecedented action, the Environmental Protection Agency’s own scientific panel on Friday challenged Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsFebruary 4, 2006 ago
Development

A Vision for Keeping Flower Fields Forever

As housing plans move ahead in northern L.A. County, students push to create a preserve for the wild blossoms that cover Gorman Hills in spring. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, January 30, 2006 By Gary Polakovic, Times Staff Writer The hills on Los Angeles County’s northern frontier Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsJanuary 30, 2006 ago
Bicycle Riding

Ventura County Plans to Steer Its Transit Policy Away From Cars

Supervisors will include increasing the use of bicycles, buses, trains in area’s growth guidelines. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, January 25, 2006 By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer Can a Southern California county manage its growth without continually building new highways or widening existing ones? The Ventura Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsJanuary 25, 2006 ago
Development

‘Green’ Measures Key to Earth’s Future, Report Says

With costs rising, the administration plans to show ways for homes and businesses to save. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2006 By Usha Lee McFarling, Times Staff Writer By 2050, the planet’s population will increase to 9 billion, with most people migrating to massive cities. Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsJanuary 20, 2006 ago
California

Curbs on Dust in the West Targeted

The EPA wants to drop the clean-air rules for rural areas. An official with the air quality district for Owens Valley calls it ‘outrageous.’ Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2006 Bush administration officials are moving to strip significant clean-air protections from broad areas of California Read more…

By Steve, 19 yearsJanuary 18, 2006 ago

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