Utilities
Federal Government Releases Proposal on Colorado River Cuts
The United States federal government has released its proposal to reduce Colorado River usage.
Read MoreNewsom Rolls Back Drought Restrictions Following Stormy Winter
Following a record-breaking California winter, Governor Newsom has announced he will roll back many drought restrictions.
Read MoreNewsom Signs Bill that will Penalize Potential ‘Price Gouging’ at the Pump
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that would address price gouging at the gas pump following record-high gas prices.
Read MoreWater Restrictions Lifted for 7 Million Californians
The Metropolitan Water District has ended a conservation mandate for several counties that receive supplies from the State Water Project.
Read MoreCalifornia Snowpack on Pace to Break Records
The state’s snowpack is averaging 190% of the normal it receives at this time of year. This is a stark change from the past three years when it was the lowest on record.
Read MorePasadena City Council Sets 2030 Deadline to Reach Carbon Neutrality
The Pasadena City Council has passed an emergency declaration on climate change, eyeing a 2030 deadline for carbon neutrality.
Read MoreDepartment of Water Resources Increases Allocation of Resources to 30%
The Department of Water Resources has announced that the State Water Project will increase its allocation of resources from the initial 5%.
Read MoreCalifornia led the Nation in Zero-Emission Vehicle Sales in 2022
With over 1 million vehicles cars sold, California led the nation in zero-emission vehicle purchases in 2022.
Read MoreCity of Los Angeles Sued Over Oil & Gas Ban
Last week, an oil company sued the city of Los Angeles over a law that bans new oil and gas drilling white phasing out existing operations.
Read MoreHow does the Recent Rain in California Affect the Drought
To start the new year, California has seen intense storms across the entire state. Northern California has experienced the worst of it, resulting in flooding and landslides.
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