Yosemite National Park announces the availability of the Yosemite Environmental Education Center Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for public review. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/eecampusfeis.htm
Read More »Yosemite Institute Announces Final Openings for Summer Group Program
Yosemite Institute, a campus of NatureBridge, announced a rare last minute opening in late August for groups seeking a residential educational experience in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite Institute programs combine academic study with physical challenges, team building activities, and service projects. https://www.nps.gov/yose/yitrips10.htm
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces Release of Restoration of the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias Final Environmental Impact Statement
Yosemite National Park announces the release of the Restoration of the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias Final Environmental Impact Statement (Mariposa Grove FEIS). This landmark plan provides the foundation for the restoration and site improvements in the park’s largest grove of giant sequoias. The Mariposa Grove, along with Yosemite Valley, …
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces the Release of the Merced Wild and Scenic River Final Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
“This plan will protect the Merced River and its outstandingly remarkable values into perpetuity and provide quality visitor facilities and access,” stated Don Neubacher, Yosemite Superintendent. “The planning process has been a monumental effort and we appreciate all the public input we have received. We now want to move forward …
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces the Release of the Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River Final Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Yosemite National Park announces the release of the Final Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The plan is the result of using the best available science, resource stewardship, and public input to create a robust vision for the Tuolumne River Corridor for the next …
Read More »As State Reopens, A Look Back At Loss, Adaptation, Resilience – Final COVID-19 Update For June 18
After 15 months of pandemic-related restrictions, California is back open for business. In downtown Clovis, reactions ranged from cautious optimism to elation. “I still think we should keep our precautions, just to be on the safe side,” says emergency room nurse Angelica Martinez. She’s grateful she hasn’t contracted COVID, but …
Read More »A 14-Year-Old Throws The Final ‘Hardball’ Question
Leo Price didn’t know he would be chosen to ask a question of presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg until minutes before the last segment of MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews, which aired live at Fresno State Monday. “They just came up to me right before and they said ‘It’s your turn. …
Read More »Move To Restrict Oil And Gas Production In Arvin Heads For Final Vote
The Arvin City Council is scheduled to vote on a new oil and gas ordinance tonight finalizing the decision whether the city adopts new regulations making it more challenging for oil and gas companies to operate near the city’s schools, parks, and neighborhoods. Reporter Christina Lopez has more details on …
Read More »Husband of missing Riverbank woman recalls their final conversation
As family, friends and authorities continue to look for a Riverbank woman who went missing in Merced County, her husband talked somberly Wednesday afternoon about his last conversation with the … Click to Continue »
Read More »A valedictorian went rogue in his final speech. His school tried to shut him down.
Peter Butera, class president for the entirety of his life as a high school student – all four often-frustrating years of it – took the stage at Friday’s graduation ceremony … Click to Continue »
Read More »Immigration at forefront of Merced’s final town hall meeting
Concerns about immigration policies and how federal positions are shifting took center stage at a final town hall meeting hosted by Merced City Council members and the city’s staff. Nearly … Click to Continue »
Read More »Merced officers say final farewell to K-9 officer
During his six years with the Merced Police Department, the officer’s unique skills to sniff out evidence and track down suspects made him a beloved part of the law enforcement … Click to Continue »
Read More »UC Merced’s next phase gets final approval
The Board of Regents approved plans The campus will double in size and enrollment … Click to Continue »
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