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Delray Beach's Frank McKinney is described as a modern-day Renaissance man, a philanthropist, best-selling author and real ...
California's oldest state park is unveiling new details about it post-fire revival plan, including Indigenous partnerships ...
The flood disaster in Texas claimed dozens of lives. Extreme floods also bring dangers in parts of California, although ...
In 1987, five runners gathered in Death Valley early in the morning with plans to run to Mount Whitney — the highest point in the contiguous U.S. — in Californi ...
The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water to 40 million people. But as its supply dwindles, a crisis looms.
A legal loophole in California law is being exploited by deep-pocketed water users who use lawsuits to challenge the technical findings of plans critical to achieving sustainability.