Los Alamitos-Seal Beach, CA|News|
Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Looking for a Few Good Volunteers
A training session for new natural resource volunteers will be held in Los Alamitos from April 10-23.

Tom Roebuck grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to San Diego after graduating from The Ohio State University. He spent 14 years with Copley News Service as the night wire desk editor, travel editor and features writer.
After the Copley ship sank in 2008 he continued writing feature stories for Creators Syndicate and joined Patch in September 2010 to launch the Encinitas site and cover city government.
In January 2011 he became associate local editor for all Patch sites in San Diego County, assisting the local editors and supervising all the sites on the weekends.
In March 2012 he got a site of his own as local editor of Poway Patch. Currently he is field editor for Patch sites in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties.
He continues to struggle with an addiction to chicken wings.
A training session for new natural resource volunteers will be held in Los Alamitos from April 10-23.

Ryan Sharpe played football and lacrosse for the Titans, but will only have time for one at Bryant University.
Two-day celebration of “The Big Lebowski” includes a night of bowling, drinking and dressing up.
Proposed drone test range could cover much of Southern California.
A memorial for Larry Robinson will be held at Pete’s Music & Guitar Shop at 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Plans on restricting access to national forests will be discussed at a meeting Tuesday in Ramona.
Petty Officer 1st Class Derek Shay was recognized at a banquet in Alameda on Friday.
Arroyo Alamar flows into the Tijuana River and into the Pacific Ocean near Imperial Beach.
Brush next to the roadway catches fire Saturday morning.
Authorities are searching for a suspect in the fatal beating of an employee at Pete’s Music and Guitar Shop in Old Town Temecula.
Two adults and a 13-year-old boy are accused of killing Steve Markley with a baseball bat last year.
A man that stopped for gas was robbed at knifepoint and had his tires flattened, according to the Sheriff’s Department.
Cameron Kaiser has been working as health officer since October 2011, a position that enforces public health statutes.
An electronic monitoring program intends to relieve overcrowding in the county’s five detention facilities.
Mary Bono Mack will work for FaegreBD Consulting, advising clients on legislative, regulatory and policy matters.
Registered nurse Art Durbin will teach safety and first-aid on Thursday, April 4 at the library.
The three struggling pups were taken to SeaWorld to recover.
Murrieta police stopped drivers on Jefferson Avenue, checking licenses and looking for drunken drivers.
Children younger than 14 will need to have an older companion starting March 23.
More than 580 drivers were screened for signs of impairment Saturday night.