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After climate-driven L.A. fires, “rancid” politics and fear of job loss, gas prices, slows momentum to confront industry.
The Shasta Dam project would deliver more water to Central Valley farmers but a tribe could lose sacred sites and endangered salmon could lose habitat.
Tech giants plan to use their Trump-era lobbying muscle to head off state AI regulations. But can they agree on what they want from Washington?
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials sound the alarm as eerie phenomenon begins to destabilize homes and roads: 'It's just going to get worse'Rising sea levels and extreme weather fueled by human-caused pollution are intensifying in coastal cities. Officials sound ...
Neither the California State Prison, Corcoran or the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility, had a robust flooding evacuation ...
So Catalan, with the help of Shirley Trevino, an advocate who has worked with farmworkers since the ‘60s, started a nonprofit ...
A bill to provide disaster relief to hundreds of thousands of farm workers was introduced by U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla. If signed into law, the Disaster ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says an "atmospheric river" event is set to hit Florida and other parts ...
The Superior Court of California, County of Shasta, courthouse in Redding will be closed Monday, May 12.The closure is due to ...
In the aftermath of the L.A. wildfires, advocates for natural building techniques argue that materials like adobe and cob ...
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