California craft beer brewers balance drafts and drought
Beer brewer Chuck McLaughlin, background, talks to a client at his Fallbrook Brewing Co. brewery, Wednesday in Fallbrook To reach a tough new local mandate on water use, McLaughlin purchased an extra...
View ArticleEvidence mounts for El Nino that could ease California drought
These false-color images provided by NASA satellites compare warm Pacific Ocean water temperatures from the strong El Nino that brought North America large amounts of rainfall in 1997, left, and the...
View ArticleCalifornia drought: Leaky water pipes losing billions of gallons targeted by...
East Bay Municipal Utility District plumbers Tony Lopez, left, and Michael Brown, right, use an acoustic listening device to try and locate a leak in a water pipe along Interstate 880 near 23rd Avenue...
View ArticleEl Nino: Wet winter likely across California, not just in south, new report says
Umbrellas return to the streetscape as a wet weather system makes its way through the Bay Area in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, June 10, 2015. (Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group) In the latest...
View ArticleEl Nino: When will it start raining in California?
Jonathan Castillo, a roofer with Town and County Roofing and Solar, installs a roof on a home in Alamo, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015. The prospect of a heavy winter deluge from El Nino-driven...
View ArticleLA Aqueduct flows after dam built for drought is dismantled
In this Aug. 23, 2015, photo, the Los Angeles Aqueduct has reduced water flow near the eastern Sierra town of Olancha, Calif., after the aqueduct was partially dammed upstream of this area this summer....
View ArticleEl Nino: Californians urged to buy flood insurance even if they’re not near...
These false-color images provided by NASA satellites compare warm Pacific Ocean water temperatures from the strong El Nino that brought North America large amounts of rainfall in 1997, left, and the...
View ArticleDrought drives bears into California town, and even Capt. Kirk is feeling it
In this Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, photo a California black bear roams in Three Rivers, Calif. Tourists hoping to see a bear in Sequoia National Park this fall probably stand a better chance spotting one...
View ArticleSnowpack looks good, more needed to overcome drought
Frank Gehrke, chief of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program, the man in the red coat, participated in the first snow survey of the winter on Wednesday in the Sierra Nevada. (Photo courtesy...
View ArticleEl Nino packs no punch during dry February in Southern California
In this March 2, 2016 photo, Ed Heinlein works on his property to prevent possible rain flooding at the back of his suburban home in Azusa, Calif. El Nino has so far left much of California in the...
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