Sacramento Bee – A bill that seeks to protect mountain lions and other wildlife from being poisoned by a popular form of pesticide awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s
The Washington Post – Eight months into the biggest public health crisis of our lifetimes, the United States is facing a related crisis: one of confidence in
Lexology.com – A legal battle between the State of California and the manufacturer of a plant-based alternative to butter entered a new phase this week with a
San Francisco.CBSLocal.com – Looking ahead to the oncoming flu season and the impact on California’s current coronavirus testing apparatus, Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday unveiled a new
IVN.us – As the state of California grapples with record-breaking heat, wildfire, pandemic, and a $54 billion budget deficit, The Planning Report spoke with California Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Jared
SF Gate.com – Of the 1,680 nutria taken by members of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Nutria Eradication Program over the past two-and-a-half years, a whopping
Escalon Times.com – San Joaquin County Public Health and Environmental Health officials, and the state Regional Water Quality Control Board, are urging swimmers, boaters, and recreational water
Los Angeles CBS Local.com – The State Water Resources Control Board and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control board say toxic algal blooms have been detected in
Landline.media – Two companies responsible for transporting hazardous waste material for drinking water company Crystal Geyser have been fined $375,000 each for improperly transporting arsenic-contaminated wastewater.
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