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Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some ...
Fairgoers take a break from festivities on the grass steps of the Fountains at Palm Ave during opening weekend of the California State Fair on Friday, July 11 at Cal-Expo in Sacramento.
Once upon a time, the states had a thriving tinned fish market. Like a lot of U.S. manufacturing though, that's been lost.
For this week's <a href=" Camp, we're diving below the ocean's surface to explore the sunlight zone, the portion of ocean ...
President Trump plans to levy a 50% tariff on all goods from Brazil — the source of about 30% of U.S. coffee imports. This looming tariff threat has sent shock waves through the U.S. coffee industry.
To cap off our weeklong series on all things Hollywood, we're going to have a little fun! Tune in to hear Adrian, Darian and ...
A bill seeking to ban law enforcement from wearing certain masks and face coverings passed a critical hurdle in the State ...
How do scientists monitor the populations of the threatened California red-legged frog? With careful listening and a little ...
Democratic State Senator Angelique Ashby put a bill on hold this week, after city leaders said they wanted to be included in ...
Border Patrol agents arrested at least nine people at a South Sacramento Home Depot, including a U.S. citizen who was maced ...
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters.
A proposed levee project would take out hundreds of trees along the American River near Watt Avenue. American River Trees is ...