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Borrego Springs sits cradled by mountains on all sides, creating a natural bowl of tranquility. The only town completely ...
All are encouraged to join in for a night of swing dancing, live music, and nostalgic fun on Saturday, July 12 from 6 p.m. to ...
After a full day on the water, dry off and head to the outdoor movie theater in Pinecrest, where movies are shown under the ...
However, timing is everything, and the Civil War was over, the Gold Rush had cooled, and people were coming west in droves looking for sunshine, a warm climate and new opportunities.
The Yurok Tribe had 90% of its territory taken during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, suffering massacres and disease from settlers.
The Yurok Tribe had 90% of its territory taken during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, suffering massacres and disease from settlers.
Northwest California’s Yurok Tribe gets back ancestral lands that were taken over 120 years ago June 5, 2025 at 12:09 am By ...
The Yurok people have lived, fished, and hunted along the Klamath for millennia. But when the California gold rush began, the tribe lost 90 percent of its territory.
The Yurok Tribe had 90% of its territory taken during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, suffering massacres and disease from settlers.
Decades after the California Gold Rush ended in 1855, a different crop of settlers—including artists, musicians, and LGBTQ+ people —came looking for something other than precious metal.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article did not clearly state that Oakdale Irrigation District owns and maintains the river pump. Knights Ferry has a major drinking water problem in ...
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