
California, Pummeled by Another Atmospheric River Storm, Still Facing Drought Conditions
After the most recent round of heavy storms, California’s snowpack – which in April of last year was only totaling 38% of average – is averaging at 251% (as of
After the most recent round of heavy storms, California’s snowpack – which in April of last year was only totaling 38% of average – is averaging at 251% (as of
California is no stranger to the devastating impacts of drought, including water shortages, wildfires, economic losses, and wildlife habitat destruction. Residents are increasingly familiar with water restrictions and reduction requests,
On behalf of Rebuild SoCal Partnership, I would like to congratulate the recently elected leaders throughout Southern California. From the California State Legislature to the halls of local government, these
With the city on track to run out of water in the next few weeks, Coalinga officials spend over $1 million to supply the community through the winter months. Coalinga
This month, Metrolink celebrated the launch of its new Arrow passenger rail service from Redlands to San Bernardino. Planned and constructed by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA), the
It’s been three weeks since Metro opened its newest light rail line to the public. The K Line, also known as the Crenshaw/LAX Line, serves the communities of West Adams,
Droughts are getting worse and more constant. Los Angeles County can’t simply conserve its way out of this problem by using and consuming less water at home. Local leaders must
The Orange County Register recently reported on California’s deadliest roads and how the state’s drivers rank nationally. California has about 396,540 miles of roads and averages about 3,600 fatal crashes