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Reauthorizing Cap-and-Trade gives California a chance to double down on what works: market mechanisms, local reinvestment and ...
It is expected the rats will cost farmers and taxpayers more than $300 million in combined crop losses and dam and ...
Health officials are trying to help spread awareness as 2025 is shaping up to be the perfect storm for Valley fever cases.
Why do governments take so long to accomplish anything? A current example is California’s high-speed rail line between San ...
A UC Riverside study found that land sinking in the Central Valley has caused homes to lose up to 6% of their value.
Wind and heat are working in our favor as the wildfire smoke across Southern California continues to rise and push east.
Real estate agent JoAnn Wall recently sold a 285-acre vineyard in the Salinas Valley that was bulldozed to make way for a row ...
A political science professor at Fresno State expects any redrawing will involve moving Republican voters out of GOP-majority ...
The San Joaquin Valley never fully recovered from a summer COVID-19 surge driven by the Delta variant. The rural, agricultural region continues to be hard-hit by the virus.
San Joaquin Valley farmers are working against the clock to rescue cropland from damaging floodwaters and bolster defenses before an epic spring snowmelt.
San Joaquin Valley lawmakers of both parties and local leaders say Newsom’s budget cut could endanger their communities, and that it signals a disparity in how the state distributes funding for ...
The San Joaquin Valley this week has the state’s highest rate of COVID-19 hospitalizations. For every 100,000 residents, the region had 24 people hospitalized with COVID-19.