Around a hundred community members showed up to the U.S. Forest Service office in Medford on Wednesday night for a public ...
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP signed a sweeping executive order Sunday that told federal agencies to “immediately take action” to ...
But they appear to have Trump’s ear. And he’s using their long-standing water complaints to feed a narrative of failed ...
California is investing $15 million to offset climate change threats to salmon and steelhead trout in river and stream ...
Citing the Los Angeles fires, Trump directed federal agencies to "immediately take actions to override" water operations and ...
The president’s executive orders on California water will help irrigate Central Valley farms. They won’t do anything to fight ...
Best bets Delta sturgeon leading the parade, Steve Mitchell said. Don Pedro multi-species bite going, Monte Smith reported.
Trump's justifications for his fire-related executive order provides the illusion that problems are being solved when they are festering.
The president noted the need to fight Los Angeles fires, but the water would go elsewhere in the state primarily to aid farmers. Environmentalists complained the move was unlawful.
Trump's order is premised on the idea that increasing Delta pumping would make more water available for the rest of ...
A new executive order instructs federal leaders to “immediately take actions to override existing activities that unduly ...