Even though there are more than 10,000 rock glaciers in the western United States, most people would look at one without ...
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Hurricane Milton tore a path of destruction through Florida late Wednesday, leaving multiple dead and wrenching buildings ...
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Crested Butte, Colo., has lived with the threat of a huge open pit mine for 50 years. It's now officially rejected, and a street dance and community hike close the door on long held anxiety. CapRadio ...
The problem of how to price water is a perennial conundrum. Water is an essential limited resource that everyone needs, so ...
People who live in one of the nation's most toxic areas for air pollution -- known as Cancer Alley -- have lost the ability to sue for protection from environmental racism.
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Some California schools are struggling to keep students cool during heat waves. Also, Sacramento State will break ground on a ...
Although Hispanic Heritage Month is nearing its end, Sacramento’s diverse Hispanic-owned restaurants aren’t going anywhere.
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Washington Post editors lost faith in former tech columnist Taylor Lorenz, who called President Biden a "war criminal" and ...