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Jose Mier’s Sun Valley to Wildwood Canyon Tour

Join Jose Mier on a 10-Minute Drive to Nature Attention Sun Valley residents. If you are looking for hiking trails within minutes of Sun Valley here’s another one to add to your list: Wildwood Canyon in Burbank. I have been documenting our unique location in Southern California in the last few Jose Mier blog posts. […]

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Jose Mier Showcases Stough Canyon: 10 Minutes from Sun Valley

My last Jose Mier article showed you how close La Tuna Canyon trail is to Sun Valley. That’s far from the only access to nature we have so I thought I’d take another short drive to promote our Sun Valley natural resources. A 10-minute drive from Sun Valley (Hollywood Way and Glenoaks)  is all it […]

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Jose Mier Shows You to La Tuna Canyon Trail in Sun Valley

The Hidden Gems of Nature So Close to the City If you recall my recent Jose Mier Sun Valley blog article on hiking trails, you’ll note that one of those trails is La Tuna Canyon. As a proponent of Sun Valley, I want to promote all that our community has to offer. One of those […]

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Jose Mier Recommends Sun Valley Hiking Trails

Closest Trails to Sun Valley: La Tuna Canyon Jose Mier is an avid hiker and makes use of hiking trails close to Sun Valley. Things are easing up. A little anyway. What does this mean for us who like to get out of the house and hike in a natural setting? It means we can […]

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Southern California Works Toward Police Reform, Responds to Calls to Defund

ORANGE, Calif.—As protests sparked by George Floyd’s death continue in Southern California, demands for reforming and defunding the police have ramped up. A petition on the Black Lives Matter website reads, “We call for a national defunding of police. We demand investment in our communities and the resources to ensure Black people not only survive, […]

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Laguna Beach Kickstarts Reopening With Summer Promenade

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.—An early morning ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 15 in downtown Laguna Beach marked the opening of a new pedestrian promenade officials hope will kickstart the city’s economic recovery following the COVID-19 shutdown. Roughly 100 people gathered at 8 a.m., coffee in hand, to watch Mayor Bob Whalen and Councilmember Sue Kemp launch the […]

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Jose Mier: Slow News Year in Sun Valley

Jose Mier Finds Dearth of Sun Valley News As a Sun Valley, CA resident and business owner I look for articles of interest to my neighbors here in my community. For better or worse, trying to find recent news articles on Sun Valley. I guess our little hamlet doesn’t get the press that something like […]

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Police Unions in LA, Bay Area Unveil Reform Agenda

LOS ANGELES (CNS)—Three powerful California police unions—including the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL)—unveiled a national reform agenda on June 14 intended to improve the relationship between police officers and the communities they serve. The LAPPL, the San Francisco Police Officers Association, and the San Jose Police Officers Association took out full-page ads in the […]
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Orange County Attorney Convicted in Ex-Wife’s Cruise Ship Murder

SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—A former Irvine attorney was convicted on June 15 of killing his ex-wife and throwing her body overboard while on a Mediterranean cruise to solve his financial disputes with the victim. Lonnie Loren Kocontes, 62, was convicted of murder with a special circumstances allegation of murder for financial gain in the killing […]
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Metro completes decking for planned Beverly Hills subway station seven months ahead of schedule

In a construction victory made possible by the countywide COVID-19 “Safer at Home” order earlier this year and subsequent street closure approval by the city of Beverly Hills, the Los [continue reading]