Visalia Times-Delta Water is the No. 1 topic for California growers, but top officials recognize that technology could help put more food on tables. Both were hot
Insurance Journal Health investigators across the U.S. find it nearly impossible to keep up with the deluge of new COVID-19 infections and carry out contact tracing efforts
CBS News (video) A 4-year-old Palo Alto girl with a knack for nature found two colonies of rare stingless bees, creatures that scientists thought were long gone
PBS/Associate Press A wildfire that burned several homes near Los Angeles may signal that the region faces the same dangers that have scorched Northern California this summer.
Grass Valley Union The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is requesting that anglers voluntarily avoid fishing during certain hours of the day because of drought conditions
The Guardian (U.K) A group of volunteer disaster veterinarians treats animals injured in California’s devastating wildfire. The network, and other groups like it, are busier than ever
dot.LA Los Angeles health care workers and school faculty (who cannot get vaccinated) are now mandated by the state to get tested regularly. Municipal employees from bus
Yahoo! News California health officials are warning residents and visitors to act with caution after harmful algae was found in Madera County’s Hensley Lake.
Mammoth Times The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has suspended all fish planting from the Hot Creek Trout Hatchery after the deadly Lactococcus garvieae was recently
KSBY The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday announced a settlement with 805 Agricultural Holdings, LLC for alleged Fish and Game Code violations.