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education

STEM Success Stories: Celebrating a Quarter-Century of MESA's Impact

November 27, 2025

For 25 years, the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program at College of the Canyons has been a game-changer for students aiming to excel in STEM fields. This program is all about giving a helping hand to students who face educational and financial hurdles, providing them with t

politics

New Rules for Foreign Visitors to U. S. National Parks

November 27, 2025

Starting next year, foreign visitors to some of the most famous U. S. national parks will have to pay more. The National Park Service has announced that international tourists will be charged an extra $100 to enter popular parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite. This change is part of a

politics

New Fees for Foreign Visitors to U. S. National Parks

November 26, 2025

The U. S. government is planning to raise prices for international visitors to national parks starting next year. This move comes as fewer tourists from other countries are visiting the U. S. due to political tensions and a decline in foreign tourism. Starting January 1, the annual park pass for no

sports

Christian Koloko: A Journey from Cameroon to the NBA

November 26, 2025

Christian Koloko's path to the NBA is a story of resilience and adaptability. Born in Douala, Cameroon, he spent his early years in Central Africa, attending Collège Libermann. His journey took a significant turn when he moved to the United States in 2017, enrolling at Birmingham High School in Cali

politics

New Rules for Visiting U. S. National Parks: What You Need to Know

November 26, 2025

Starting in January, international tourists will have to pay more to visit popular U. S. national parks like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. This change comes after a recent order that aims to use the extra money for park upkeep and conservation. However, it's interesting to note that the same adm

environment

Who's to Blame for the Delay in Cemex's Mining Plans?

November 25, 2025

A recent court hearing stirred up old tensions between Cemex and the State Water Resources Control Board. The debate centered around whether Cemex should be allowed to challenge a decision before a final ruling is made, expected in February. Cemex's legal team pointed fingers at the state board for

lifestyle

Ski Season Kicks Off: UTA's Bus Service is Ready to Roll

November 24, 2025

Ski enthusiasts in Utah are getting ready for the 2025-26 season, and the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is gearing up to provide transportation to some of the state's top ski resorts. The ski bus service will start on Thanksgiving, November 27, for Solitude, Brighton, Alta, and Snowbird, while servic

weather

Ventura County Braces for More Rain and Potential Floods

November 15, 2025

Ventura County faced a serious situation as a storm brought heavy rain and the risk of flash floods. The National Weather Service issued a warning early on November 15th, alerting residents in the southern parts of the county to be ready for intense downpours. The storm was expected to bring a lot

weather

Southern California Braces for Heavy Rainfall and Potential Floods

November 15, 2025

Southern California is gearing up for a significant rain event that could bring flooding and mudslides, especially in areas recently affected by wildfires. The storm system is expected to bring heavy rainfall, with the most intense downpours occurring from Friday night through Saturday. Residents w

education

Students Reach New Heights with Science Balloon

November 15, 2025

A group of students from College of the Canyons took science to new heights. They sent a balloon way up into the sky. This wasn't just any balloon. It had special tools to collect tiny living things from the stratosphere. That's a part of the sky where not many study life. The students worked toget