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Scientists say the findings should push public officials to do more to conserve migratory bird habitat elsewhere in the state ...
Firefighters today battled a blaze at a single-story home in Coachella, and no injuries were reported.    The fire was ...
These communities, authors note, are predominantly Latino and Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian, further illuminating ...
President Trump promised a new “golden age” for America, but it’s been anything but that for Los Angeles, with its dependence on trade and immigrant labor — two backbones of ...
New research has found that the shrinking lake is emitting the foul-smelling gas hydrogen sulfide more frequently and at higher levels than previously measured.
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But a regional air regulator says its comprehensive, real time data show safe levels near the drying water body, California's largest.
On scorching days when winds blow across the California desert, the Salton Sea regularly gives off a stench of decay resembling rotten eggs.
Emissions of hydrogen sulfide raise health concerns in communities near California's largest lake, researchers say.
Asthma can block airways, making it hard to breathe, and in severe cases can cause death if not treated quickly.
At 83, Paul Kuntzler, a pioneering LGBTQ rights activist, vividly recalls joining a picket line outside the White House that ...