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In order to reduce pollution, residents in the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento area are urged to avoid burning wood as a way to heat their homes. Latest U.S.
Tulare Lake's rebirth will reshape life in the San Joaquin Valley for years to come. But longtime residents remain committed to the region and its remarkable seasonal rhythms.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation contractors south of the San Joaquin Delta to receive up to 50% of their contracted amount of Central Valley Project water.
FRESNO, Calif. -- As the Tulare Lake in southern San Joaquin Valley resurfaces, the Kings County Sheriff's Office says historic skeletal remains were recently discovered. "There is a lot of dirt ...
Two college buddies who spent a day fly fishing on the Sacramento River came home with more than fish tales. For retired city planners Greg Collins and James Holloway, it prompted a new book ...
California officials are considering whether to take over monitoring groundwater use in part of the fertile San Joaquin Valley under a landmark law aimed at protecting water flow to homes and farms.
It’s not only birds that are getting sick. Most confirmed human cases of bird flu in California — there have been 38 — have also been in San Joaquin Valley, which includes Fresno, Kern ...
These are the Democrats, Republicans and third-party candidates running for Congress in California’s San Joaquin Valley in 2024 elections.
More than 20,000 San Joaquin Valley residents could be left high and dry, literally, by Sacramento politicians intent on using $17.5 million that had paid for water trucked to their homes to help ...
California officials voted Tuesday to step in to monitor groundwater use in part of the crop-rich San Joaquin Valley in a first-of-its-kind move that comes a decade after local communities were ...
Trump's orders the release of more water in California. In announcing the increase in water deliveries to the San Joaquin Valley, the bureau noted it was following a Trump administration order ...
Tulare Lake's rebirth will reshape life in the San Joaquin Valley for years to come. But longtime residents remain committed to the region and its remarkable seasonal rhythms.