The Ayala Grapevine was planted by Joaquina de Lugo Ayala on the family farm in 1842 between what became Santa Monica Road ...
The Channel Islands are home to hundreds of unique species, and an unchecked blaze is tearing through one of the ...
The first tribal nation in the U.S. to sue opioid manufacturers, Cherokee Nation is using settlement money to build a ...
Some Native leaders say the omission is not an oversight — it is a structural problem baked into the framework itself.
Barrier construction has ramped up along the 1,954-mile border even as illegal crossings have plummeted to historic lows.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are moving forward with their climate plan despite the loss of state support and federal funding.
To support its work on the repatriation of Indigenous ancestors and cultural objects, UCSB's Walter H. Capps Center has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation ...
The California Strategic Growth Council approved more than $45.5 million in grants to protect 17,381 acres of croplands and ...
In a grainy, undated video, a camera focuses on an elderly man with braided gray hair and a red headband festooned with ...
More than 150 Carpinteria third graders took to the outdoors April 24, boarding buses to the Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve for the annual Katie Roberts Bluffs Day field trip, where ...
Congress passed a law in 1990 mandating the return of all Native American items that federally funded institutions took without consent. Progress since then has been slow.