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After the devastation of the fires, are we ready to imagine a new Los Angeles, a city that takes everyone into account?
We didn’t talk about the Colorado River water sucked up by front lawns, golf courses or farmers who grow alfalfa to feed cows ...
The picturesque tufa towers on the shores of Mono Lake, formed over centuries by underwater springs and left high and dry as ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom, early in President Donald Trump’s second term, allocated $25 million for California’s DOJ to fund lawsuits ...
An analysis has found that the airline industry's plans to go green before regulators start penalizing them are little more ...
The role of Gov. Glenn Youngkin, personal links between the colleges and the Trump administration and the state's recent ...
Some of the 800 National Guard members deployed by President Donald Trump began arriving in the nation’s capital on Tuesday.
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in B.C. and around the world, from the steps leaders ...
A Los Angeles jury has awarded a wedding photographer millions of dollars after he tripped on a severely uplifted sidewalk on ...
California passed a 2020 law requiring property owners to create ember-resistant zones. Here’s why it’s only now finishing ...
Can a city with a history of pollution and urban sprawl become a model of sustainability? Los Angeles is trying to prove it ...
High-Speed Rail has struggled over the past number of years,” State Sen. Anna Caballero said. “It was engulfed in litigation ...