COVID ‘runner-up’: What to know about under-the-radar virus that just surged in California Following wave upon wave of COVID-19 outbreaks during the pandemic, this winter brought a
Shock, excitement as second wolverine in 101 years seen in California A CAPS member who is an environmental scientist for the State of California, says a recent
Cuts to Newsom's proposed budget show changing climate priorities Last year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom touted record investments in climate change mitigation and environmental protection as part
Scientists take flight to map California’s vast snowpack and measure flooding threats Flying thousands of feet above the Sierra Nevada in a plane equipped with specialized imaging
Chasing Chinook in the Upper Klamath Basin The operating theater is simple: sponges; a few instruments; and what looks like a foam yoga block. Rachelle Tallman, a
How the Golden Poppy Became California’s State Flower The golden poppy has been the official state flower for 120 years, the second state symbol California ever adopted.
Yosemite to Reopen With Warning of 'Extremely Dangerous' Flooding California's Yosemite Valley will reopen earlier than expected after fears of flooding receded. Eastern Yosemite Valley—home to Yosemite
Long COVID in California: ‘A pandemic of loneliness and social isolation and rejection’ Recent CDC surveys suggest 5.5% of California adults — roughly 1.5 million people —
Southeast LA yards are plagued by toxic lead. A dusting of this mineral could help Under the watchful eyes of neighbors, scientists in white lab coats knelt
California Looks to Expand Regulation of Microplastics and PPD Derivatives California has begun the public process for a potential regulatory proposal expanding the list of chemicals that