Haunted Halloween Weekend
Check out this spooky event at Chino Hills State Park. Check your calendar and see if you can attend!
Check out this spooky event at Chino Hills State Park. Check your calendar and see if you can attend!
Our actions have consequences for the wildlife. Please don’t use rat poison … it makes its way up the food chain to the top predator.
At the invitation of Mayor Glenn Parker, Hills For Everyone was asked to submit of a photograph of how we make a difference with an important cause for Brea. We are working to save Brea’s backdrop, for everyone, forever.
The idea of a short cut to the Olinda Landfill off of the 57 freeway at Tonner Canyon has raised its ugly head in the Brea City Council race. It would open Brea up to even more traffic in the long run. Not only has this battle been fought and defeated before but the County, who runs the landfill, has rejected it. First, the City of Industry owns nearly all of Tonner Canyon and has pushed for a bypass road … Read More
This article, while focused on how Governors prepare for natural disasters, begs the question (toward the end) are there places where it isn’t safe to build? And, it usually takes a massive natural disaster before action is taken. View the Los Angeles Times article.