The John Muir Land Trust announced plans to acquire the Wagner Ranch Nature Area in Orinda in the hopes of turning it into a community spot and educational center, the trust said this week. The 16-acre parcel is next to Wagner Ranch Elementary School, and the trust said the land could become an outdoor classroom for children. The acquisition is not yet final, and a "due diligence period of several weeks comes next," the trust said in a news release Tuesday.
You are invited for an evening with the people who helped preserve the beautiful Martha Property in Tiburon. Join Marin Green Drinks this October 14, 2025, with Jerry Riessen of the Tiburon Open Space Committee and Erica Williams from the Trust for Public Land. Discover the passion and dedication behind this decades-long effort. If you appreciate nature and the work of those who help to protect it, this event is for you.
It was March 2025, a little over a month after Outside Magazine had laid Keyes off as editor-in-chief. He'd been at Outside since 2007. "I really thought I was done with journalism, just because it's been such a roller coaster," he told me. But still, in the back of his mind, he had the germ of an idea for a newsroom dedicated to covering public lands.
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna is hosting an education town hall in Cupertino on Sept. 28, when he will discuss his latest work in Congress and answer questions from constituents. The town hall is set for 4-5:30 p.m. at Cupertino High School's gym, 10100 Finch Ave. It is open to attendees on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event. RSVP to http://bit.ly/46GrseE.
In the latter part of the 19th century, prospectors flocked to the Red Mountain Mining District in southwestern Colorado, staking hundreds of 10-acre claims alongside streambeds, on aspen-covered slopes and just about anywhere else in the "public domain" they thought might hold gold or silver. After five years, federal mining laws would allow them to patent, or take title to, the claims they wanted.