Orders from Washington for releases at two dams didn’t benefit anyone and made nobody happy, except maybe the president.
So why was the water released? On Friday evening, President Donald Trump confirmed what many had already suspected — it was his idea.
Critics say splitting California's dams and aqueducts into dueling government agencies could be dangerous, and potentially deadly.
I have no idea if this is the new norm for operations or not. I certainly hope not,” one irrigation district GM said.
President Trump’s order to release billions of gallons of water in California’s Central Valley last week — with the purported goal of dousing fires 100 miles away — is being ...
Governor Gavin Newsom is in the nation’s capital on Wednesday where he plans to meet with President Trump. Newsom is hoping ...
An official said that the police have arrested a college student for allegedly raping a 17-year-old girl; incident took place ...
Jan. 31, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers increased the amount of flow from Terminus Dam and Shafer Dam in Tulare County in ...
Perpetua Resources, the mining company planning to dig in the mountains outside McCall, promises to clean up the site — including the damage done by decades of previous mining.
Donald Trumps' Army Corps of Engineers abruptly released more than 2.2 billion gallons of water from California's Lake Kaweah ...
The company’s proposal to build more than 30 miles of natural gas pipeline has worried environmental advocates, who believe ...