Local activist comments on oil spill reportage

By George Miller “The surface of the sea, which was perfectly smooth and tranquil, was covered with a thick, slimy substance . . . the light breeze, which came principally from the shore, brought with it a strong smell of tar, or some such resinous substance. The next morning the sea had the appearance of […]
California Officially Bans Hunters From Using Lead Bullets

By Michael Bastasch , order Environmental activists cheered the California Fish and Game Commission’s decision to adopt regulations banning the use of lead ammunition for hunting throughout the Golden State. Republished with permission–The Daily Caller Foundation: http://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/ In a unanimous vote, adiposity the Commission opted to phase out lead bullets, malady which hunters groups are […]
Along the wind swept hills: A pictorial of Rancho Sierra Vista in Newbury Park

We have had the pleasure of featuring the work of award winning photojournalist, Dana Rene who is based in Washington D.C. Well as the old saying goes, the apple really never falls far from the tree. William Hicks told us about Dana’s first camera, a Single Lens Reflex. He gave it to her when she […]















