The Port of Los Angeles must significantly improve its management of stormwater and groundwater to ensure that toxic pollutants stay out of th…
Rep. Norma Torres announced she secured $59 million in funding for vital water infrastructure and flood risk management projects in the Inland…
When Cynthia Ruiz turns on her kitchen faucet, she hears a slight squeak before cloudy fluid bursts out of the spout. The water in her Central…
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $3.5 million federal investment to improve access to the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and a key S…
The San Joaquin Valley, smack in the middle of a state that boasts the world’s fourth largest economy, is the breadbasket of the nation. It’s also home to some of the most polluted air and water in the country. A 2022 report by the California State Auditor found that most of the nearly one million Californians coping with failing water systems live in the San Joaquin Valley.
There’s been a recent privatization of the electric company and huge rate increases, which led to residents protesting this summer in San Juan. There also are concerns about gentrification of the island with mainlanders coming in and buying up property.
