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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with desert reporter Melissa Daniels about historic changes in the Eastern Coachella Valley that are meant to bring positive change for the aging water infrastructure of the region.
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UC Riverside scientists have decoded the genome of black-eyed peas, which could have implications for how humanity deals with climate change. KVCR's…
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The man who measures California's snowpack is retiring. For 30 years, Frank Gehrke has shown up on TV, educating the public about California's "frozen…
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Thanks to a siries of recent storms, the Sierra Nevada has plenty of snow. Capital Public Radio's Ezra David Romero reports on what this means for the…
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Every month, the Empire Network’s community-reporting project, The Inland, answers your questions about the Inland Empire that have been submitted and…
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Two different water bonds are set to appear on the ballot this election season. The Secretary of State's Office announced the latest on Wednesday. It is a…
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Several cities in the west end of the San Bernardino Valley are conserving water this week during a needed repair. KVCR's Rick Dulock has more.
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California's largest water district has given key support to a 17-billion-dollar water project long sought by Governor Jerry Brown. The vote yesterday…
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The Sierra Nevada is currently blanketed in fresh powder from recent storms. But the traditional way of measuring how much water is in all of that snow…
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Do you think you could tell the difference between the taste of tap water, bottled water, and recycled water? A UC Riverside researcher recently published…
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The third snow survey of the year yesterday (Monday) revealed promising results for the state's water supply. But as Capital Public Radio's Ezra David…
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Temporary water restrictions across California felt during the drought could become permanent. Capital Public Radio's Ezra David Romero reports.