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After years of cracking down on California’s oil industry, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative Democrats are moving to get Kern County wells pumping again to avoid soaring gasoline prices.
For now, it’s all about redistricting in the statehouse. But other important environmental and public safety issues are still ...
In April, after Valero said it would close its Benicia refinery, Newsom directed Siva Gunda, vice chair of the California ...
As Sacramento's largest school district prepares for the first day of school, advocates and leaders urge drivers to ...
Water is coming sooner, in bigger bursts and disappearing before summer demand even begins, while we fail to store more.” ...
Is Southern California prepared to avoid a 'Day Zero' water crisis? A look at the solutions that could shape our water future ...
Sacramento region wraps up public input on ambitious Blueprint plan targeting 278,000 new homes by 2050. The 25-year vision ...
The map shows where new parking meters could be added. Sacramento wants to double its meter zone stretching east from Sutter's Fort to Sacramento State to better manage parking as the city grows.
The EPA has decided to revoke a key scientific finding it published 16 years ago that six greenhouse gases are a threat to public health.
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency moved to repeal a landmark environmental decision to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.
EPA chief Zeldin announced plans to rescind the U.S.'s biggest tool to fight climate change in an Indy visit. Environmentalists call it a direct assault.
Lee Zeldin, the head of the EPA, is set to visit Indianapolis to announce a major environmental policy change. Some say it may rollback key climate finding.
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