California enters its new water year. The state says it's preparing for weather extremes as it copes with federal cuts to programs.
In the heart of California’s Central Valley, generations of farm families are facing a new kind of crisis — too much water one year, not enough the next and mounting regulations that could determine ...
California is entering a new water year with more groundwater data than ever before, as officials prepare for the potential ...
State health officials are warning about a sharp rise in a potentially debilitating disease that's affecting both humans and ...
California's 2025 Water Year is over as the rain gauges reset ahead of the wet season. What to expect with a weak La Niña ...
According to Anderson, the onset of a La Niña climate pattern adds uncertainty to California’s weather outlook, since it can ...
The 3,709-acre sanctuary near Palm Desert, set aside within the Coachella Valley Preserve by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ...
The Legislature should build off Ag to Urban’s promising start by adopting a comparable program for Yuma County farmers in ...
Pork: Net US sales of 29,400 MT for 2025 were up 34 percent from the previous week and 12 percent from the prior 4-week ...
As climate change drives drier winters and shrinking snowmelt across the West, Southern California is rushing to diversify its water supply—investing in recycling, storage, and Colorado River imports ...
California is seeing a spike in cases valley fever — an illness spread by fungal spores. Researchers speculate the rise is tied to patterns of drought and precipitation.
In the historic port city of Basra, beekeepers following centuries-long traditions are struggling to produce honey as the salinity of water in Shatt al-Arab rises, along with extreme heat and ...