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California’s relentless drought has many questioning if human activity—from water mismanagement to greenhouse gas ...
Across the U.S., ten states are losing forest land faster than ever due to logging, wildfires, and development. From ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers scaled back a law that was vilified for its role in California’s housing shortage and ...
Housing prices are rising fast in red and purple states known for being easy places to build. How can that be?
To pass the budget, state legislatures would have to approve a bill reducing the role of the California Environmental Quality ...
Final phase begins for the world's largest wildlife bridge, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in California.
The notion of controlling development and limiting suburban sprawl is finding some traction in pockets of the Sun Belt and ...
Eliminating discriminatory zoning laws in these communities will allow people from more diverse socioeconomic backgrounds to ...
The Camino de California reconnects Catholics with the land, saints and communities that shaped the Church in the West.
California's new CEQA-related trailer bills AB 130 and AB 131 aim to streamline environmental review for housing, but critics ...
Newsom’s signature on a $321 billion state budget is “contingent” on “legislation to cut red tape and unleash housing,” a ...
Sacramento County in 2002 agreed for the city to take the lead on future growth in the Natomas Basin. Now they have backed out of the deal.