California
The Sierra Club and the U.S.
Nov. 20, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
Thom Mayne is growing agitated. He’s beginning to wave his hands. “It blows my mind,” he says.
June 25, 1989
World & Nation
A state appeals court Thursday upheld $2.7 million in damages awarded to the Sierra Club Foundation in a dispute with a New Mexico donor who claimed that the organization misused a gift he made in 1970.
June 11, 1999
A letter calls the current leadership ‘reckless’ for withholding the names of contributors who gave more than $100 million.
March 13, 2004
A San Fernando Valley business association, which launched a $150,000 fund drive to plant trees around a proposed Sepulveda Basin arts complex, learned to its surprise Tuesday that the would-be builders of the complex have no right to use the land where the trees are supposed to go.
April 18, 1990
The Sierra Club has settled a 1 1/2-year-old lawsuit that sought to block construction of a controversial arts center in the Sepulveda Basin.
April 14, 1990
After five months of delays while lawyers haggled over legal fine points, the Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Commission once again postponed a decision Friday on granting a lease to the San Fernando Valley Cultural Foundation for construction of a cultural center in the Sepulveda Basin.
April 11, 1987
When businessman Donald Bohnert leaves prison after serving a year for dumping hazardous waste, he will have to do more time--as a Sierra Club member.
April 26, 1992
The Sierra Club filed a lawsuit Friday to stop the development of an arts park in the Sepulveda Basin, charging that alternative sites were not thoroughly examined as required by federal law.
Oct. 22, 1988
Re “Sierra Club to Take On Immigration Question,” Sept 29: The Sierra Club has finally climbed its Mt.
Oct. 6, 1997