Los Angeles Times (tiered subscription) Across California, public health departments are losing experienced staffers to retirement, exhaustion, partisan politics, and higher-paying jobs. Even before the pandemic throttled
San Francisco Chronicle (tiered subscription) California’s top crops have changed as drought strains the state’s water resources and farmers’ ability to access them. But that does not
Sierra Sun Times The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has detected a bacterial outbreak at its Hot Creek Trout Hatchery in Mono County – the
Recycling Today The Sacramento, California-based Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) says SA Recycling must investigate residual metal pollution levels at its metal shredding and exporting facility
mondaq California's refusal to follow the FDA's lead in prohibiting the sale of industrial hemp products is but the most recent example of the push to keep
KPBS The deluge California received from a powerful atmospheric river made streams and waterfalls come alive while coating mountains with snow, but as the storm headed east
Santa Barbara News-Press The California Department of Conservation’s Geologic Energy Management Division proposed a new regulation Thursday that would prohibit the building of new fossil fuel wells
Ventura County Star A new study has found that radioactive contamination migrated from the Santa Susana Field Laboratory site during the 2018 Woolsey Fire into Simi Valley,
KSBW There’s a new endangered species: leatherback sea turtles. Last week, the California Fish and Game Commission voted to add the turtles under the state’s Endangered Species
NPR In a new push to stop further depletion of California's shrinking aquifers, state regulators are turning to technology once used to count Soviet missile silos during