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California's environmental board approved hazardous waste plan that critics say could weaken protections13:27 A California environmental board approved a state plan outlining strategies to safely reduce hazardous waste — despite sharp criticism from environmental groups who say several proposals could invite deregulation. Santa Ana winds expected Sunday night29.listopadu Santa Ana winds are expected to return Sunday with gusts ranging from 40 to 50 mph, the National Weather Service said. Southern California air officials ban wood, pellet and manufactured log burning through late Saturday29.listopadu Burning wood, pellets or manufactured fire logs is prohibited "in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device," and charcoal can only be used for cooking. Why Southern California's most vulnerable youths face hunger during school holidays27.listopadu Nonprofits in Orange County say the youths they work with face greater stress during holiday breaks because of hunger and other needs. Beloved eagle, a school mascot, electrocuted on power lines above Bay Area elementary school26.listopadu A beloved eagle, a school mascot, was electrocuted on PG&E power lines near an elementary school in the Bay Area. Could anything have been done to prevent it? How often does this happen? Violent conflict over water hit a record last year26.listopadu Violence over water is on the rise worldwide. Researchers counted a record 420 incidents of conflict in 2024, many in Ukraine and the Middle East. California could get its first gasoline pipeline. Would that lower gas prices?26.listopadu The proposed Western Gateway Pipeline from Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan would deliver gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to Arizona and California from as fast east as Missouri by 2029. Cal Fire approach to SoCal's wildfire crisis could make things worse, court says25.listopadu A statewide Cal Fire program risks making fires worse by removing native chaparral and allowing the spread of more flammable grasses, a court ruled. Drought killer: California storms fill reservoirs, build up Sierra snowpack25.listopadu It's been the wettest November on record for several Southern California cities. But experts say that despite the auspicious start, it's still too soon to say how the rest of California's traditional rainy season will shape up. Can you survive a wildfire sheltering at home? For one community, L.A. County Fire says it may be the only option24.listopadu L.A. County Fire plans to order Topanga residents to shelter-in-place if evacuating from fire isn't possible. It's raised concern from experts and residents, but the department says it has no other options. Snow-starved California ski resorts delay openings despite powerful recent storms22.listopadu Record-breaking rain in Southern California has brought little mountain snow, forcing multiple ski resorts to delay their season opening amid warm temperatures. Washington state resident dies of new H5N5 form of bird flu22.listopadu The person, who lived in Grays Harbor County, Wash., had been hospitalized earlier this month in Kings County, where Seattle is located. Hundreds of Joshua trees were scorched during the shutdown21.listopadu A firefighter with the National Park Service says a fire wiped out more than a thousand Joshua trees amid the government shutdown. Restoration could be limited by a depleted staff, they said. |