Richmond Confidential Throwing rocks and shouting loudly are effective ways to be a good neighbor — to overconfident coyotes. While the wild canines and humans have been
Food Safety News The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) late Saturday told consumers not to eat the following brand of fresh enoki mushrooms after
Bloomberg California plans to dramatically curtail water delivery next year from its network of canals, pipelines, and reservoirs to 27 million Californians and three-quarters of a million
Los Angeles Times (tiered subscription) Pismo Beach loved its clams. More than a century ago, farmers with horse-drawn plows would comb the sand and haul the clams
KTLA AT&T’s Pac Bell subsidiary has settled a lawsuit conservationists filed under a U.S. law more typically cited in Superfund cases. The agreement requires the company spend
Growing Produce A portion of San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties have been placed under quarantine for the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) following the detection of two
Fishermen’s News More than two million juvenile Chinook salmon that were rescued from drought conditions by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife are being released back
NPR Wildlife officials say a far-ranging gray wolf, the first to tromp across Southern California in more than a hundred years, has been found dead near a
Associated Press / Santa Maria Times A severe drought prompted California Gov. Gavin Newsom last summer to ask the state's nearly 40 million residents to voluntarily reduce
AgriPulse State officials have a “grim” outlook for California’s winter-run Chinook salmon along the Sacramento River. The deepening drought and rising temperatures are exhausting agency resources for