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'We're not going away': Rob Caughlan, fierce defender of the coastline and Surfrider leader, dies at the age of 8216:09 Rob Caughlan, an early leader of the coastal advocacy group Surfrider and a longtime California political activist, dies at the age of 82. Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West24.ledna The snowpack this winter is smaller than average in California's Sierra Nevada as well as the Rocky Mountains. The lack of snow reflects record warmth. California fight with offshore oil firm escalates with lawsuit against Trump administration23.ledna California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has filed suit against the Trump administration, alleging it has illegally claimed oversight over oil rig pipelines. LAUSD says Pali High is safe for students to return to after fire. Some parents and experts have concerns23.ledna The students of Palisades Charter High School are set to return to classes after the school district said its tests have cleared the grounds of contamination. But there are concerns about the efficacy of the testing protocols. Western governors are called to Washington as Colorado River impasse drags on23.ledna Talks among seven states on Colorado River water cutbacks have hit a wall. The Trump administration summoned governors to Washington, D.C., to try to get an agreement. This L.A. startup uses SpaceX tech to cool data centers with less power and no water22.ledna Karman Industries says it has developed a cooling system that uses SpaceX rocket engine technology to rein in the environmental impact of data centers. Starving and stranded: Inside the desperate effort to save 24 wild horses22.ledna Twenty-four starving wild horses were evacuated from deep snow near Mammoth Lakes, though one died and three were euthanized. The incident has stirred up heated debate about what's best for their herd. 'Water bankruptcy' — U.N. scientists say much of the world is irreversibly depleting water22.ledna With many rivers and aquifers tapped beyond their limits, UN scientists say the world is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy.' With a nudge from industry, Congress takes aim at California recycling laws17.ledna A bill in Congress seeks to eliminate different state recycling requirements and labeling by creating a single, national standard that would be voluntary. Edison sues L.A. County and other agencies, saying they share blame for Eaton fire deaths, destruction17.ledna Southern California Edison sued Los Angeles County, water agencies and two companies including SoCalGas on Friday, saying their mistakes contributed to the deadly and destructive toll of last year's Eaton wildfire. Supreme Court may block thousands of lawsuits over Monsanto's weed killer16.ledna The justices will not resolve the decades-long dispute over whether Roundup's key ingredient, glyphosate, causes cancer. Wildfire victims decry state law protecting utilities from cost of disasters they cause16.ledna SoCal Edison says it expects to pay little or none of the billions of dollars in damages of the disastrous Eaton fire, which its equipment is suspected of igniting. A growing number of wildfire survivors say that's not right. Leaked memo reveals California debated cutting wildfire soil testing before disaster chief's exit16.ledna Nancy Ward, the head of CalOES, left office on Dec. 30. She had publicly begged FEMA to test for toxic substances after the fires — then, according to an internal memo obtained by the L.A. Times, privately advocated against it. Trump administration sues California over law keeping oil wells from homes, schools16.ledna Senate Bill 1137 establishes a 3,200-foot minimum distance between new oil wells and homes, schools, hospitals, parks and other places where people live, work and gather. The Earth keeps getting hotter, and Americans' trust in science is on a down trend15.ledna A Pew Research poll shows partisan split over U.S. scientific leadership, with Democrats far more concerned about losing ground than Republicans. |