On a busy Riverside thoroughfare, a statue of Juan Bautista de Anza stands tall and faces south. He’s gazing toward the route he and his countrymen traveled in March 1774. The first outsider to ...
More from the mailbag: My March 24 column about the 250th anniversary of Juan Bautista de Anza’s journey through the Inland Empire (wherever it is) explored his path through Riverside. To refresh ...
SAN DIEGO — The area around De Anza Cove has been a point of contention for years and now there is a new twist in the chapter of this story. Rewild Mission Bay Coalition is a part of the San Diego ...
Legal wrangling, bureaucratic red tape and the COVID-19 pandemic have delayed plans to upgrade Mission Bay’s De Anza Cove by removing 167 dilapidated mobile homes and renovating a nearby city-owned RV ...
CUPERTINO — De Anza College is the latest Bay Area institution where students, faculty and community members are pushing for a name change to honor indigenous people who were harmed and pushed out by ...