Mercury News.com – Radar can tell us exactly where it’s raining the heaviest — sometimes down to the exact neighborhood and street. So why can’t it tell
Cal Matters.org – Pressure is building on Gov. Gavin Newsom to figure out a reopening plan after San Diego, California’s second-largest county, fell off the state’s coronavirus
GCN.com – The failure of California's infectious disease monitoring system for a stretch of at least 20 days in July and August triggered potentially deadly fallout that
Marin ij.com – Algae bloom killed more than 100 fish in the Marin Civic Center lagoon, according to a California Department of Fish and Wildlife scientist who met
MyNewsLA.com – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies have reached a $56.6 million settlement for further cleanup of contaminated groundwater at the Dual Site Groundwater Operable
Mercury News – A rare, virulent disease that is sickening and killing deer in five Northern California counties has prompted the state Department of Fish and Wildlife to
Bloomberg Law – A coalition that decades ago fought heavy metals in food packaging is expanding its efforts, urging states from New Hampshire to California to ban “forever
Capital Public Radio – Some of California’s key environmental programs for battling smog and climate change have lost nearly $105 million as the state grapples with the
Fresno Bee – A week after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the formation of three “strike teams” to respond to the continuing spread of COVID-19 in California’s Central
Los Angeles Times – California joined 19 other states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration Tuesday, alleging that new federal rules undermine their ability to