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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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California has gone from drought to deluge in the past year. Snow now blankets the Sierra. As Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, results of the…
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Salmon fisherman are speaking about the dire state of their industry during a hearing with California lawmakers today. Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton…
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In what could be a significant decision concerning groundwater rights in California, a federal court panel has affirmed that an Inland Empire-area Indian…
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After five years of drought followed by all of the precipitation we've had so far this winter, there's so much snow in the Sierra Nevada that state water…
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The Sierra Nevada snowpack is at near-record levels, according to the latest statewide survey taken yesterday (Wednesday). But as Capital Public Radio's…
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Officials from local water districts in the Inland Empire and elsewhere around the state argued unsuccessfully at a California Water Resources Control…
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A new report shows land in the San Joaquin Valley continues to sink at an alarming rate, putting federal and state aqueducts and flood control structures…
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A group of Republican state lawmakers is calling on Governor Jerry Brown to formally declare an end to California's drought -- and the water conservation…
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Statewide, the water content in Sierra Nevada snowpack is 173-percent of average. Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports on what that could mean for…
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January's heavy rains are erasing years of extreme drought in many areas of California, when it comes to the state's surface supplies of water. But, as…