In an era when large public works projects, from high-speed rail to new reservoirs, routinely see big jumps in price, the ...
The Trump administration is pushing forward a decades-old proposal to open up 850,000 acres of Central California to new oil leasing and development; but idle wells still dot the landscape.
In an era when large public works projects, from high speed rail to new reservoirs, have seen big jumps in price, the plan to expand the reservoir, originally built in the 1960s, has fallen by about ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta moves to block the restart of oil pipelines shut down after the 2015 Refugio spill, arguing federal overreach.
BERKELEY — A Berkeley apartment complex that’s a short distance from the UC campus has been foreclosed at a sharply ...
Republican Assemblymember James Gallagher announced last week he's running to fill the remainder of longtime North State ...
Five straight nighttime closures await drivers on Highway 99 at Austin Road in south Manteca. They are part of the $48.2 ...
Dan Walters has been my favorite California political journalist for decades now. First with the Sacramento Bee and with CalMatters since 2017, his ...
WASHINGTON — Trump administration lawyers have joined California Republicans in urging Supreme Court to block California’s new election map on the grounds that one district in the San Joaquin Valley ...
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After 130 years gone, Ghost Lake suddenly returns and wipes nearly 100,000 acres off the map
A long-vanished lake has reappeared in California’s Central Valley, submerging nearly 94,000 acres of farmland and reviving ...
Santa Barbara County on Tuesday welcomed members of the public to a design workshop in Orcutt, seeking input on early plans ...
In back-to-back tragedies, two women in their 70s were killed by a falling tree in Olympic National Forest and 2 climbers ...
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