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Report shows drought impacts rural Latino communities hardest
Rural, low-income Latino communities across California were hardest hit by the last drought and could see drinking water shortages again this year as extreme drought spreads across the state,...Read More
Police renew search for man who allegedly shot pregnant ex-girlfriend in head
Pacifica police are again asking for the public’s help in finding a man who allegedly shot his pregnant ex-girlfriend in the head five years ago this month. The then-25-year-old...Read More
Newsom, Brown granted delay to key Delta water vote
A final vote on a plan to increase water flows to the lower San Joaquin River and southern Delta was delayed Wednesday until Dec. 11 by the State Water...Read More
Oakland judge orders EPA to release ozone data
A federal judge in Oakland ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today to designate by April 30 whether the smoggiest areas of the nation are meeting the current ozone...Read More
High-speed rail price tag surges past $10 billion
The estimated cost of building 119 miles of bullet train track in the Central Valley has jumped to $10.6 billion.Read More
Lawsuits challenge Delta ‘Twin Tunnels’
Several dozen local governments have filed lawsuits to challenge the state's environmental review of its plan to build tunnels to divert water from the Delta.Read More
Man’s losing lotto ticket wins $1M
A man is one million dollars richer after purchasing what was thought to be a losing Scratchers ticket from a San Francisco retailer.Read More
12 tons of prescription drugs collected for disposal
Twelve tons of unwanted or expired medicine was collected in Northern California and the Central Valley on Saturday.Read More
East Bay residents die in Central Valley crash
Two East Bay residents were among four people who died in a single-vehicle crash following a pursuit in the Central Valley.Read More
‘Three Babes’ and 5K biscuits: How two pals fed Outside Lands
This past weekend, Three Babes Bakeshop brought their organic pies to Outside Lands.Read More
Drought squeezes food bank produce
Second Harvest Food Bank is concerned that another drought year for California could reduce its supply of surplus food.Read More
Fish vs. farmers in San Joaquin River restoration
The once-mighty San Joaquin River has been dry as toast since the 1940s, and some want to keep it that way.Read More
Video prompts slaughterhouse shutdown
Animal welfare group Compassion Over Killing provided hours of video showing inhumane conditions and practices.Read More