The Campaign Trail Already Begins for Some in the Race to 2024

The perpetual campaign is not just a political theory; it’s a reality in California. Despite the recent conclusion of the 2022 mid-term elections, campaigns for Presidential, Senate, House, and statewide propositions have already begun. Recent announcements from Nikki Hailey for the Republican Presidential nomination... Read More.

Congressman LaMalfa Announces Assignments to House Committees

(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) announced that he has been selected to serve on three House Committees for the 118th Congress. Congressman LaMalfa will return to the House Agriculture Committee and was appointed to preside over the Subcommittee on Forestry... Read More.

BLM Holds Final Virtual Meeting on Solar Energy Project Expansion

The Bureau of Land Management holds one more virtual session to gather public input on potential changes to its solar energy program. In total, they will have held 15 in-person and virtual meetings. The BLM is especially interested in comments on solar energy in southern... Read More.

PG&E Rolls Out Climate Credits Earlier than Expected

PG&E's next Climate Credit is on its way to your energy bill, and it's happening sooner than expected. The credit is designed to lower your bill. The recent increase in demand and limited natural gas supplies have caused higher-than-normal bills, but the credit will help... Read More.

CDFW Hosts Annual Salmon Information Meeting

Calling all salmon fishing enthusiasts: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is hosting its annual Salmon Information Meeting on March 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The meeting, which will be held in webinar form, will provide an outlook on this year's... Read More.

Megan Dahle Announces Run For Senate 2024

Assembly Woman Megan Dahle has announced her candidacy for California's District 1 Senate seat currently held by her husband, Brian Dahle, whose term is ending. The assemblywoman had just won the district's assembly seat by a large majority with over 60% of the votes in... Read More.

DWR Remains Cautious After 2nd Snow Survey of the Year

Punxsutawney Phil says there's more winter on the way. Still, the Department of water resources remains cautious of the dry months despite a healthy snowpack. Yesterday marked the 2nd snow survey of the year. Recordings show the Sierra snow depth is at 85 inches... Read More.

Grazing Fees Announced for 2023

The Bureau of Land Management and the US Forest Service announced this year's grazing fees won't be increasing despite inflation. Those in fighting for higher environmental standards say it is a failure in stewardship. Marking this the fifth year in a row, the federal fee... Read More.

DWR Increases Water Allocations Following Recent Downpours

The recent downpour of rain over the last several weeks has allowed the DWR to increase water delivery for the year. Public water agencies under the state water project that serves nearly 30 million Californians will now get 30 percent of requested water supplies, up... Read More.