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Is California’s Drought Really Man-Made?California’s relentless drought has many questioning if human activity—from water mismanagement to greenhouse gas ...
Hot weather and dry conditions have led to “elevated” wildfire threats across the state, the U.S. Drought Monitor said.
In the last 10 years, the total number of acres burned by significant wildfires has varied from year to year. In 2020, when ...
Lake Corpus Christi is sitting a 21.6%. The Mathis City Manager says they're taking action sooner rather than later.
Years of drought forced the city to rethink its water usage and, almost under the radar, to remake its identity.
A report shows that both Mead and Powell have "reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity.
Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic swings in water levels over recent years, reflecting broader challenges in the state's management of water resources.
After dominating the U.S. for decades, California avocado farmers have been lapped by Mexican growers offering cheaper fruit. But one local farmer is fighting back.
California's drought state of emergency may have officially ended in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties at the end of 2024 following two wet winters that led to improved water conditions, but trees in ...
Since 1993, seven of the 10 worst fire years in California, ranked by total acres burned, have occurred after drier-than-normal winters. By contrast, eight of the state’s 10 mildest fire years ...
How was the Eaton fire of Southern California able to start and spread so easily in the winter month of January?
Local leaders and economic stakeholders gathered to address the ongoing impact of emergency drought regulations on Northern ...
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