The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river represents an about-face after a dry January helped ignite fires that devastated California.
The Golden State is counting on 25 gigawatts, or about 13% of its electricity, from offshore projects by 2045.
The reality, though — especially after heavy “atmospheric river” rains in mid-November and December drenched Northern ...
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The storm front that has provided a rainy respite for firefighters in California was beginning its roll across the nation ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking steps to list monarch butterflies as threatened species and designate seven ...
The former Alameda County prosecutor — and current judge — is expected to serve through 2026, when the seat again goes up for ...
A week after the nationwide cold saw fuel prices jump at the pumps, diesel slightly receded regionally during the final week ...
Mitty remains at the top in the NorCal girls hoops scene, but Clovis West, Folsom and Acalanes are charging fast ...