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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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For the first time in more than 7 years, the state of California is drought-free. A national academic center that studies drought produced a report that…
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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.
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California and eight other states, including New York, are again suing the Trump Administration and, yes, it's about water. The states filed the lawsuit…