As convoys of trucks continue to dump mud from the Montecito debris flow every day at Goleta Beach, the quality of both the mud and the ocean water is coming under increasing scrutiny. A team of UCSB ...
Dump trucks have carted off about 10 percent of the 400,000 cubic yards of mud, trees and boulders in creek debris basins Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a ...
A whiff of charred wood comes off the piles of black mud that are dumped daily into the ocean at Goleta Beach County Park, part of the cleanup of Montecito in the wake of the catastrophic January 9 ...
To stay cool during the warm weekend, children took a turn rolling around in the mud — and the history — during the annual Mud Mania: A Celebration of Adobe at Long Beach’s Rancho Los Cerritos ...
It’s a throwback to a simpler time, when kids created their own disorganized sports and got dirty – really dirty – in the process. Inspired by the primitive, make-your-own-fun parks then trending ...
The sun was hot. The mud was cool. The chemical formula for fun (and, OK, for learning, too) was perfect Sunday as Mud Mania: A Celebration of Adobe returned to Long Beach’s Rancho Los Cerritos ...
On Monday, Ruth McCully said she became a literal “old stick in the mud.” She was traversing Hilton Head Island’s north end beach, Fish Haul, just before sunrise, trying to find the perfect shot of ...
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