A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
The Umatilla River once served as an important meeting ground for the Cayuse and their Nez Perce allies to the east. A large ...
Satellite images show a shimmering trail of dried, chemical-filled mud left behind by wastewater that flooded the town of ...
A 2019 infrastructure report card gave the state’s levees a "D," citing that despite significant investments, much more work ...
Justices for the 5th District Court of Appeal will hear arguments on March 20 over whether flows can be legally required to ...
Mild foggy mornings continue through the rest of the week. Highs in the upper 70s to near 80 this afternoon. We become mostly ...
Lake Shasta's water storage has increased by more than 500,000 acre feet over the past week. That's over half of the total ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Bay Area saw significant storm impacts as an atmospheric river brought heavy rain, urban and river ...
In 1857, the Wahtoke tribe was living along the Kings river. Wahtoke, that word seems to be similar to a Yokut word “watak” which means “pine nut”. Well, the ...
As of 7 a.m. Wednesday, the Russian River in Guerneville had risen above 36 feet, entering the moderate flood stage, where ...
More than an inch of rain fell in parts of Los Angeles Monday afternoon, triggering flash flood watches and warnings in areas ...