EnvironmentAn otter in Santa Cruz is hassling surfers — and stealing their boardsJuly 15, 2023The 5-year-old female southern sea otter was first seen hijacking surfboards in Santa Cruz last September. Officials successfully drove the otter away from the area, but she has since returned.
EnvironmentSacramento region reopens cooling centers ahead of another scorching heat waveJuly 14, 2023 | Chris NicholsIn addition to designated cooling centers, the public can also use air-conditioned libraries and community centers as places to cool off.
EnvironmentTemperatures may exceed 110 degrees in the Sacramento area this weekendJuly 13, 2023 | Manola SecairaMeteorologists say these high temperatures may break records. They advise locals to stay hydrated and indoors whenever possible during peak heat.
Environment8 mistakes to avoid if you're going out in the heatJuly 12, 2023You can still enjoy the outdoors this summer despite the scorching weather, if you're smart about it. Here's what to watch out for and how to stay safe.
EnvironmentSacramento County doesn’t postpone 2030 climate goal — for nowJuly 12, 2023 | Kristin LamCounty staff had recommended postponing the carbon neutrality goal in the climate emergency declaration from 2030 to no later than 2045.
EnvironmentCalifornia and manufacturers strike deal over zero-emission trucksJuly 8, 2023Truck manufacturers won’t file legal challenges over California’s controversial mandate, and in return, the state air board will relax some smog-fighting requirements.
EnvironmentTribal leaders, environmental groups rally for a better water rights systemJuly 6, 2023 | Manola SecairaAdvocates showed their support for a trio of bills that would make California’s water rights system more equitable and transparent.
State GovernmentCalifornia’s firefighter union is poised to get a rare perk: Guaranteed raises, foreverJuly 2, 2023After several years of devastating wildfires, California lawmakers want to give hefty raises to Cal Fire firefighters. The deal could tie the governor’s hands in contracts.
EnvironmentWill California’s largest pensions, CalPERS and CalSTRS, divest from fossil fuels?July 2, 2023Climate activists and some lawmakers want two of California’s pension funds to shed about $15 billion of fossil fuel holdings. They say the move would reduce oil and gas companies’ political power, but opponents say it would be a bad move financially
EnvironmentBuilding California: How will the infrastructure deal affect development, wildlife?July 2, 2023Environmentalists and project proponents agree: Infrastructure bills crafted by legislators and Newsom are a good compromise. The package aims to speed up lawsuits for solar farms, reservoirs and other infrastructure.