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Aerial view from northwest in 1947 Aerial view from south in 1993. Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (ICAO: KNZJ, FAA LID: NZJ) was a United States Marine Corps Air Station located next to the community of El Toro and was then adjacent to the city of Irvine.
A California couple is suing JetBlue for $1 million, alleging a block of ice the size of a watermelon fell from a plane and crashed into their bedroom Sydney Lake Updated January 22, 2025 at 6:26 AM
The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) is a transit center in Anaheim, California, United States.The intermodal hub serves as a train station for Amtrak intercity rail and Metrolink commuter rail, as well as a bus station used by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART), Greyhound, Megabus, Flixbus and Tres Estrellas de Oro.
The Center's solar cube A donated DCSS rocket and RL 10B-2 engine outside the Center. In 1984, the Boards of the Exploratory Learning Center (now the Heritage Museum of Orange County) and the Experience Center joined to form the Discovery Museum of Orange County with the dual goals of teaching children what life was like in Orange County in the 1900s and creating a world-class science center.
Ice Energy was founded in 2003. The assets of Ice Energy were reformed into Ice Energy Holdings in 2012. [5] In August 2014, Ice Energy revealed a version of the Ice Bear for single-family homes called the Ice Cub. [6] In November, the company won sixteen contracts with Southern California Edison. [7] [8] The contracts totaled 25.6 megawatts. [9]
Santa Ana's location within the Orange County watershed. Santa Ana is nested on flat, low-lying plains with little land elevation change. Running through the west end of the city is the mostly channelized Santa Ana River, which is also largely seasonal due to the construction of the Prado Dam and Seven Oaks Dam. The river caused several severe ...
[6]: 189 [failed verification] The station, which cost approximately $17 million, was funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, California Department of Transportation, and the city of Santa Ana. [7] In FY2010 Santa Ana was the 22nd-busiest of Amtrak's 73 California stations, boarding or detraining an average of about 420 passengers ...
The Perris Block is the central block of three major fault-bounded blocks of the northern part of the Peninsular Ranges. The Perris Block lies between the Santa Ana Block to the west and the San Jacinto Block to the east. [1] The Perris Block, was named by Walter A. English in 1925 for the city of Perris, located near the center of the block. [2]