California Department of Food and Agriculture invests nearly $2 million into local pollinators The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) awarded a grant of almost $2
Dead fish wash ashore as toxic red tide hits the San Francisco Bay Area At least 21 marine animals have washed ashore dead throughout the San Francisco
Health officials warn of rise in Valley Fever infections across California California Department of Public Health officials expect an increased risk of Valley fever infections due to
Valley fever could hit California hard. The drought-to-downpour cycle is to blame After California’s record-breaking winter rains, public health officials are warning about an increased risk for
CDFA Announces Recall of Raw Cheddar Cheese Raw cheddar cheese produced and packaged by Raw Farm, LLC of Fresno County is the subject of a statewide recall
Three decades later, toxic-plume cleanup in Palo Alto’s Barron Park shows success After nearly 30 years of groundwater extraction, treatment and monitoring of an underground toxic-chemical plume
Local state environmental scientists protest lack of labor contract California’s environmental scientists have been negotiating for a new contract since January 2020. On Wednesday, July 26, eight
CDC detects coronavirus, HIV, hepatitis and herpes at unlicensed California lab Local and federal authorities spent months investigating a warehouse in Fresno County, California, that they suspect
Lake Tahoe has higher concentration of microplastics than ocean trash heap Sparkling Lake Tahoe may appear pristine, but its blue surface waters contain microplastic concentrations higher than