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If you’re itching to explore our state, and you have a library card, you can check out a free pass to over 200 state parks around California.
As conservatives target library content and funding across the country, bookworms and librarians are teaming up in a California beach town to take their case to voters.
The California State Library Parks pass program secures funding through 2026, preserving free access to over 200 parks and beaches.
In the Bay Area, for example, Angel Island, Pacifica State Beach and San Bruno Mountain State Park won’t accept a California State Library Parks Pass for free entry.
Huntington Beach would also receive 60% of parking fees collected in reserved parking areas, which would benefit Central Park and the Central Library.
The California State Library Parks Pass program faces a potential discontinuation as lawmakers address a $12 billion deficit.
Before a night filled with captivating professional firework shows, families can enjoy daytime events on Friday, July 4.
Plans to install a $7,000 bronze "MAGA" plaque at a California library have sparked anger. The plaque, which is meant to commemorate the Huntington Beach Central Library's 50th anniversary ...
Long Beach has begun enforcing its anti-camping laws. City officials say they are emphasizing compassion in the sweeps, but police say they won't hesitate to issue fines and citations if needed.
Huntington Beach city panel voted 6-0 to approve the design of a new placard commemorating the library's 50th anniversary on Tuesday night.
Huntington Beach city leaders will convene Tuesday to vote on whether to approve a new plaque design to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the city’s library. The plaque, which would be loca… ...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation say the pass won’t be accepted “at units operated by federal and local government, private agencies or concessionaires.” In the Bay Area, for example, ...