Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Inland Empire city has approved a development project within 450 feet of the third oldest known living organism in the world — ...
JURUPA VALLEY, CALIF. – At first glance, one of the world’s oldest living organisms doesn’t look like much – a collection of shrubs nestled atop a hill in a rocky gully. But those shrubs are just the ...
It began its life about the time of the Mayflower’s journey to America. After 400 years, it thrives on the edge of Pico Canyon Park in unincorporated Santa Clarita Valley, saved from being knocked ...
Beyond huge piles of concrete and asphalt debris at a site being cleared for development in Wauconda, a two-man crew has begun repurposing parts of the landscape that have been lost. Included is the ...
An Inland Empire city has approved a development project 450 feet away from the third oldest known living organism in the world — a sprawling, shrub-like oak tree that is more than 13,000 years old.