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Where a Saudi company pumps desert groundwater, Arizona considers imposing limits13:09 Fondomonte, a subsidiary of a Saudi dairy company, grows hay in the Arizona desert by pumping groundwater. State officials are considering imposing regulation and limiting pumping. SoCal's wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it20:16 Scientists attribute these extreme weather swings to climate change, warning of intensifying "hydroclimate whiplash" patterns globally. L.A. got a break from the rains during Christmas day, but flooding risks remain25.prosince On Christmas day, rain continued to fall across L.A. County and beyond. The precipitation has been less intense, but risks of flooding and mudslides remain in some areas. Seven books to help you work through the climate anxiety you developed in 202524.prosince With the holiday travel season ramping up, a good book is a must-have for airport delays or to give as the perfect gift. Imperial Valley farmer arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife24.prosince Imperial County farmer Mike Abatti was arrested on suspicion of murder in the death of his estranged wife, Kerri Abatti. Betty Reid Soskin, 'trailblazing' oldest national park ranger, dies at 10424.prosince Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service's oldest ranger, died Sunday. As a ranger, she shed light on the painful reality of working on the WWII home front as a Black woman. Why California's milk cartons may lose their coveted recycling symbol23.prosince Milk cartons may lose the recycling symbol in California, potentially making the material unusable in the state. Trump administration cites national security as it halts offshore wind. Some experts aren't convinced22.prosince The U.S. Interior Department paused all work on large-scale wind projects under construction in the United States, citing national security. Skiers call this resort 'Big Bare.' Will the coming storm save California's ski season?22.prosince California's snowpack is 12% of normal, leaving bare dirt on many ski runs statewide. But an atmospheric river this week is bringing hope to skiers and water managers. Slain wife of Imperial Valley farmer was adored in her hometown; a violinist, friend and beauty queen22.prosince Kerri Abatti was killed on Nov. 20 by gunshot. While the case is still under investigation, the people in Pinetop — her family's home — are reeling. She was the sixth generation of Mormon settlers. And a cherished member of the community. San Francisco outage disrupts trains, leaves 130,000 without power21.prosince The power outage also disrupted San Francisco public transportation and PG&E said publicly it was working to fix the issue. Social media users in the Central Valley are freaking out about unusual fog, and what might be in it20.prosince Social posts show people questioning flecks and specks in the Central Valley fog. They say it's more gelatinous than liquid, and something may be afoot. Researchers say what they're seeing is real, but there are clear explanations. Why is Trump's media company getting involved with nuclear power?19.prosince Trump Media, the parent company of Truth Social, and the nuclear fusion company TAE Technologies announced a merger worth $6 billion on Thursday. State regulators vote to keep utility profits high, angering customers across California19.prosince The California Public Utilities Commission voted 4 to 1 on Thursday to keep profits at Southern California Edison and the state's other big investor-owned utilities at a level that consumer groups say has long been inflated. Federal watchdog will investigate Energy Department over selective blue state grant cancellations18.prosince The inspector general for the Energy Department will audit the agency after a delegation of California lawmakers raised concerns about the termination of awards in Democratic states. |