Agricultural fields in California's Tulare Lake Basin could be underwater for years to come, experts say Farmers in one of the most prominent agricultural communities in the
Cool spring was 'best case scenario' for snowmelt and river levels Spring was unusually cool in Northern California this year, allowing for a manageable snowmelt period in
A highly ambitious plan to restore California's underwater forests has begun The recovery of Northern California’s once-great kelp forest may come down to dropping bricks to the
California metal company faces 24-counts for illegal disposal of hazardous waste Gary and Matthew Weisenberg, owners of S & W Atlas Iron and Metal Corp in Watts,
MAP: More Than 5,000 Toxic Sites Along SF Bay Threatened by Rising Groundwater, New Study Finds More than 5,200 toxic sites buried along the lip of San
California Confronts the Threat of ‘Tranq’ as Overdose Crisis Rages When San Francisco’s medical examiner announced in February that four people who had recently died of overdoses
Bee-killing pesticides, common in gardening products, could face new limits in California One bill aims to speed the study and regulation of these pesticides. Another would close
‘Beach Report Card’ finds California’s wet winter means dirtier water at the coast An annual “Beach Report Card” released Wednesday concludes that historic winter precipitation in California
In Boyle Heights, Sen. Alex Padilla urges Superfund status for Exide cleanup With a torrent of criticism swirling around California’s largest environmental cleanup, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla
Proposed Bay Area wildlife crossing is latest effort to save California pumas, other animals A first-of-its-kind wildlife crossing in Northern California has been proposed over Highway 101