Drought

High Speed Rail Or Water Storage Programs?

2016-01-19T13:03:29-07:00January 19, 2016|Agriculture, Controversial, Drought, Economy, Employment / Jobs, Food and Drink, Global Warming, Latinos, Lifestyle, Natural Disaster, Policy, Weather|

  At its peak, the Los Angeles River carries more [...]

The California Drought – How Will The People Know It’s Over?

2016-01-13T05:30:11-07:00January 13, 2016|Agriculture, Drought, Economy, Family, Global Warming, Latinos, Lifestyle, Natural Disaster, Policy, Uncategorized|

This past week, El Niño driven storms dropped more rain [...]

Turf Rebates Are Failures, “Largely Gimmicks” – 1/2 Gallon A Day Saved

2015-11-23T09:32:28-07:00November 23, 2015|Budget, Drought, Economy, Education, Family, Housing, Policy, Weather|

To the thousands of Californian’s who tried doing their part [...]

After An 11 Year Study: More Water Doesn’t Equal More Fish

2015-10-20T08:47:08-07:00October 20, 2015|Agriculture, Budget, Controversial, Drought, Economy, Employment / Jobs, Health, Lifestyle, Natural Disaster, Policy, Uncategorized|

Since 2014, South San Joaquin Irrigation District and Oakdale Irrigation [...]

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