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Mountain lion is reported in commercial area of the Valley
L.A. NOWA mountain lion was reported roaming in a commercial area Thursday night in the northeastern San Fernando Valley, police said. A caller said the animal was behind a building in the 10900 block of Pendleton Street, near Sunland Boulevard, according...... -
Protesters head to Culver City meeting to decry fracking
L.A. NOWDozens of residents and environmentalists demonstrated outside Culver City council chambers Tuesday night, calling on state lawmakers to ban fracking, a controversial technique used to collect natural gas and oil. Inside, a presentation on the practice... -
Humane Society cites violations involving hunting with hounds
PolitiCalIn lobbying for a ban on the use of hounds to hunt bears and bobcats, animal rights activists pointed to more than 70 incidents in the last five years involving improper activity by hunters using dogs in California.... -
Man tries to sell cubs after killing mother bear, authorities say
L.A. NOWCalifornia Department of Fish and Game wardens are investigating a Northern California man found outside a gas station with two baby black bears in a cage, department spokesman Patrick Foy said.... -
Baseball: VIBL has begun, and look who's in first place
Varsity Times InsiderThe Valley Invitational Baseball League, one of the best summer leagues in Southern California, has begun, and players from Chatsworth High are off to a 3-0 start. The league is a terrific way to see which teams and players might...... -
Japan to restart nuclear reactors despite widespread fear
World NowIn a nation deeply scarred by nuclear disaster in both its military and civilian iterations, Japanese are deeply skeptical and resistant to government plans to take the first steps toward resuming nuclear energy production this weekend.... -
Global death toll of environmental activists rising, report says
World NowGrowing numbers of activists and others defending the environment have been killed over the past decade, according to a new report from the environmental watchdog group Global Witness. The London-based group says more than 100 people were killed last year... -
As lawmakers pursue fracking bills, report looks at water effects
PolitiCalA new report on hydraulic fracturing has taken stock of the controversial procedure's effect on water supplies in Colorado, echoing concerns of California lawmakers as they seek to regulate "fracking" here. Western Resource Advocates, an environmental... -
Baklava bear may have returned for Glendale trash day
L.A. NOWA 300-pound black bear with a taste for Middle Eastern food may have returned to Chevy Chase Canyon for more Thursday night before being chased out, police said.... -
Brush fire in Angeles National Forest is 60% contained
L.A. NOWFirefighters Monday evening were gaining the upper hand in a battle to contain a brush fire in the Angeles National Forest above Claremont.... -
Tranquilized meatball-loving bear returns to La Crescenta
L.A. NOWHe’s back. Months after entering the hearts of Glendale residents, feasting on Costco meatballs, tuna and oranges, the black bear tranquilized by wildlife officials and taken deep into the Angeles National Forest is back.... -
Meatball lover 'one heck of a smart bear,' official says
L.A. NOWIf bears like frozen meatballs and tuna, oranges, birthday cake and baklava, state and local officials are concerned that bears will love a Fourth of July barbeque feast....
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