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Trump revives California’s water wars between farms and fish
President Donald Trump is reviving California‘s water wars, which serves as a reminder that California Democrats would rather ...
Letters include how California doesn't have a water shortage problem, but a water distribution issue, and employee case in ...
California has a water problem. After years of drought, it seemed as if no relief was in sight. Then came January 2023, when the Golden State was hit with 31 atmospheric rivers, record rainfall and a ...
Take Sites Reservoir, which could become the first new major reservoir in California in decades. It would pull water from the Sacramento River to fill a valley in the coast range with enough water for ...
New records show toxic 'forever chemicals' have recently tested above EPA limits in hundreds of cities and towns. Check your ...
On Hansen Ranch in the Central Valley, fifth-generation farmer Erik Hansen grows a little bit of everything — pistachios, almonds, pomegranates, alfalfa, corn for silage and cotton. “We farm 15, 16 ...
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How the Rich Rewrote the Rules to Steal California’s Water
California is facing a water crisis, but some argue the real problem is a billionaire-driven heist. Laws were allegedly ...
Harriet Hageman says California has neglected its water infrastructure while demanding more Colorado River water from Wyoming ...
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California salmon are endangered. So is the Democrats' environmentalism | Opinion
The agenda of the party in power has migrated to other issues as the state could use an overhaul on how it manages water and preservation.
Drone file photo of Shasta Lake in Shasta County, California on Thursday, April 10, 2025. The lake is part of the Central Valley Project and provides water to the Sacramento Valley and as far south as ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. UCLA researchers analyzed hundreds of water systems across six counties in Southern California. They found that in ...
(FOX40.COM) — Environmental leaders across California prepared on Monday to ring in the new water year. This means it’s time to collect new precipitation data ahead of the state’s “wet season.” We’re ...
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