The following headlines are from stories reported in various news sources around the state. Click on any link to read the article.
February 2: MalibuPatch.com: Weekend Work Begins on Malibu Lagoon Project
The request by California State Parks for weekend work was granted on Friday, Feb. 1 by the California Coastal Commission. Work was ...
February 2: Sierra Sun Times: California State Historical Resources Commission to Consider
January 31, 2013 - California State Historical Resources ... district in Empire Mine State Historic Park that adds more detailed information about ...
February 3: LemonGrovePatch.com: Women Aviators Focus of 'History Alive' Lecture
Bevil researches and documents historic aviation crash sites in California State Parks. One, a World War II bomber crash site in Riverside County was nominated ...
February 4: CBS Local: On The Money: California Parks Department Bowling On State Time
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — It was the middle of a work week — but that didn't stop the State Department of Parks and Recreation from having a ...
February 4: KCOY.com: State Parks Honoring The California Western Monarch in Pismo Beach
PISMO BEACH, Calif. - Sure, most of the attention may be on the Superbowl, but State Park officials are celebrating the California Western Monarch butterfly this ...
February 4: San Jose Mercury News: Five sites in Bay Area have been taken off National Register
States can request that a site be removed from the National Register of Historic ... National Park Service records obtained and analyzed by Digital First ... California has removed 34 sites, including five in the Bay Area, from the ...
February 14: Sacramento Bee: The Bee to Be Honored for Uncovering Secret Assets in State Parks
The Bee to be honored for uncovering secret assets in state parks ... Journalists when the northern California chapter honors champions of ...
February 14: Plumas County Newspapers: Winter SnowFest comes to Eastern Plumas County
Another Saturday event is the exciting 2013 California state snowshoe ... a three-mile interpretive tour through Plumas-Eureka State Park.
February 13: Napa Valley Register: Wolk Bill Would Let Bale Grist Mill Sell Flour
The Bale Grist Mill predates California's statehood, and is one of only ... The mill is a state park, and was threatened with closure in 2011, but ...
February 16: Malibu Patch: Injured Hiker Rescued from Malibu Creek State Park
The woman fell and hurt her leg on the Cage Creek Trail, according to rescuers
February 16: Pacifica Patch: Oil Money Could Fund Skyline College and San Francisco State
The proposed legislation would charge a severance tax on crude produced in California and its coastal waters
February 17: Malibu Patch: Pavley to Chair California Dept. of Parks Audit Review Hearing
The committees will review the audits for compliance with 2012 legislation
February 18: Los Angeles Times: Surfers, Marines in a tussle over Trestles
A disagreement over whether the famed surf break should be listed as a historic site is threatening to drive a wedge between two groups
February 19: San Luis Obispo Tribune: Lawmakers scrutinize California parks accounting
New revelations about the Department of Parks and Recreation's secret stash of money.
February 27: LA Downtown News Online: Concert Season Starts Early at State Historic Park
Sean Woods, a California State Parks superintendent, said concert promoter Live Nation, which is putting on the show and also organized the ...
February 27: Menlo Park-AthertonPatch.com: Scientists Investigating Fish Deaths
"There are a number of endangered species in that lagoon," California State Parks spokesman Roy Stearns said. "It isn't just the steelhead." One of the main ...
February 28: San Jose Mercury News Media Center: Preservation and Off-road Recreation Face-off Over Former Tesla Coal
All the buildings are gone and now the California State Parks' Off Highway Vehicle division has plans to use the 3,400-acre area to expand the ...