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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is inviting public input on a project proposed for Santiago Creek it says will help with flood control protection. In sections that flows through Santa Ana ...
Start at the nature center and head on the Historic Dam Trail alongside the serene Santiago Creek until you reach a small pond and the historic dam site, with original stonework from its ...
Several miles of paved and unpaved trails suitable for bicycling, hiking, and horse riding follow Santiago Creek and wind around the perimeter of the park. For a nice, short introduction on foot ...
See that map? It represents the new Santiago Creek Trail, which runs from the Orange County Water District Ponds near Cannon St. in Orange, all the way to the Santa Ana River–with one quarter ...
What’s as dry as the desert and looks like a dump? The bottom of Santiago Creek. Strewn with debris including computers and car parts, the creek bed has grown unsightly and would pose a hazard ...
The park is laced with several miles of trail, the best of which stay close to the wooded bottomlands of Santiago Creek. The self-guiding Windes Nature Trail and its extension, the Pacifica Loop ...
But this time around, they'll have an additional eye on nearby Santiago Creek. KPCC's Susan Valot says it's a new real-time Web camera installed today by the U.S. Geological Survey. [Sound of USGS ...
In late July, a woman was walking along the Santiago Creek Trail near Tustin Street and La Veta Avenue when the suspect grabbed her and "pulled her into an alcove," according to the Orange Police ...
A new bill signed into law Monday, Jan. 6, will prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from starting construction on a flood control project proposed for Santiago Creek until the plans include ...
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