In reality, the water was directed to a dry lake basin elsewhere in the Central Valley – more than 100 miles north of Los ...
A memo from an Army Corps of Engineers officer shows water managers and lawmakers pushed back against the Trump ...
The water would typically end up at the Tulare Lake Basin. That normally dry lake bed flooded during the wet winter of 2023, inundating farmland, homes and businesses - and water officials work ...
The Army Corps of Engineers colonel responsible for releasing water from two California reservoirs at President Donald Trump’s direction in January knew that it was unlikely to reach the southern part ...
A western Fresno County groundwater subbasin is the seventh in the San Joaquin Valley to come under threat of state intervention. The Department of Water Resources announced in a news […] ...
The 1,760-square-mile San Joaquin River Basin that the San Joaquin River and its web of tributaries provides with snowmelt ...
Trump’s early actions, including ordering the US Army Corps of Engineers to open two California dams, have led to concerns ...
The Army Corps responsible for releasing reservoir water at President Trump’s order knew it wouldn’t reach Southern California as promised.
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by ...
Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates and Democratic lawmakers after seeming to say he doesn’t support transgender athletes participating in women's sports on his new ...