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After nearly a century, gray wolves are roaming California again — igniting a fierce mix of wonder, fear, and conflict.
With its enchanting eyes, powerful jaws, acute senses and haunting howls, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) — the largest member of the dog family — is a wilderness icon. Once the most widespread mammal on ...
Plans for the Los Angeles-based paper call for a print edition seven days a week plus a website, social media accounts and ...
Some of the highlights include Hand Pressed Tostones, which are fried banana chips served with guacamole and a spicy black ...
Michael Lewis and Richard Reeves talk about the zaniness of the youth sports industrial complex and how we can negotiate it – ...
Given EPR’s rapid developments, it is critical for companies to stay informed of the changing legislative and regulatory landscape and evaluate the ...
California's governor, in collaboration with Democratic state leaders, announced plans to propose a ballot measure for redrawing the state's congressional map. This action marks a strategic escalation ...
State park employees saved millions of dollars in artifacts stored at the Will Rogers State Historic Park from January’s deadly fires.
The U.S. Senate voted to block a federal ban on state-level AI regulation, setting the stage for a fragmented landscape where ...
In the wake of a wildfire, there’s often an assumption that burned landscapes will be more susceptible to landslides. But new research from the University of Oregon suggests it’s not always that ...
The Imperial mammoth, the giant ground sloth, the saber-toothed cat – these creatures actually lived here during the Pleistocene epoch. Their metal counterparts serve as a reminder of California’s ...
“The magic of the space calls to people,” says Calvin. “Turnover is not what it means in other places, we never let you go. A ...