Daniel Medina, KCET-TV SoCal

Daniel Medina

KCET-TV SoCal

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

Five of Humboldt County's Best Campgrounds

Sleep, dream and recreate at these five campgrounds that grace Humboldt's northern kingdom. → Read More

Most Popular History Articles of 2017

From terrifying floods to sleek new freeways, KCET unearthed a trove of stories that reflected who we were, and perhaps will offer a glimpse of where we're heading. → Read More

National Park Service to Launch Lottery for Guided Backbone Trail Hike

Want to hike the entire 67-mile Backbone Trail but don't know how to get started? Well, you're in luck! → Read More

How Your Favorite (or Hated) SoCal Freeway Was Built

The dreaded 405, the breathtaking Angeles Crest, the sea-licked Highway 1 -- how were all these omnipresent roads created? → Read More

Want to Camp Over Labor Day Weekend? Check Out These Convenient SoCal Spots

From desert camping in the arid inlands to the many crisp coastal counties along the Pacific, there is something for every taste. → Read More

What is the Backbone Trail?

The Backbone Trail is a remarkably accessible long-distance trail only 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. → Read More

Four of Sonoma County's Best Hikes

One of the original counties established when California became a state in 1850, Sonoma is home to some of the state's best coastal trails. → Read More

The San Gabriels: A Historical Guide to America's 110th National Monument

An exploration of the rich history and culture of the San Gabriel Mountains and its eponymous river. → Read More

Deportations, Assassinations, and Dictator Nations: A Timeline of U.S. Intervention in Latin America

A timeline of major events in history that have impacted the Latino presence in the U.S. → Read More

4 of Santa Cruz County's Best Hikes

From ancient coastlines to abandoned limekilns crouched in redwood forests, Santa Cruz County has a wealth of hiking destinations for any taste or... → Read More

Doña Manuela: The Early L.A. Singer Who Preserved Her Voice for Posterity

A friend of archivist Charles Lummis, Manuela García was unmatched in her contributions to the earliest recordings of Mexican folk songs in Southern California. → Read More

Higher Beauties: The Discovery of the Speed of Light in the San Gabriels

One of the most famous scientific experiments in human history was performed in the San Gabriels during the 1920s. → Read More

That Explains It: Answers to Things You've Always Wondered About L.A.

Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More

Best of 2015: Los Angeles History

See our most popular history articles from 2015, and the stories that link some of L.A.'s milestones this year to the Southland's rich past. → Read More

Is San Bernardino at the Edge of the World?

The attacks in San Bernardino on December 2 demonstrate that violence is never confined to an unknown, dangerous rim of the world. → Read More

That Explains It: Answers to Things You've Always Wondered About L.A.

Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More

That Explains It: Answers to Things You've Always Wondered About L.A.

Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More

Monuments of Eternity: The San Gabriels in the Cultural Imagination

Moments of danger, innovation, and wonder in the San Gabriels are reminders of Los Angeles' place at the edge of the sublime. → Read More

Life at Marrano Beach, the Lost Barrio Beach of the San Gabriel Valley

Marrano Beach, a popular recreational destination for Mexican American communities, was unlike any beach in Los Angeles. → Read More

When Los Angeles Abandoned its Mountain Frontier

The gradual abandonment of frontier exploits in the San Gabriel Mountains left behind ruins of lost enterprise and enchantment. → Read More