Stories Tagged as
California
New police monitoring app offers direct line to ACLU
by
Nova Safo
May 8, 2015
A new app automatically sends videos of police officers directly to the ACLU.
Anti-tax measure complicates California drought effort
Apr 21, 2015
Higher water rates for conservation can violate a constitutional limit on fees.
When water runs dry, farmers focus on profit
Apr 8, 2015
Farmers in the dry Central Valley raise the highest-value crops they can grow
One way to ration water: raise the price
Apr 7, 2015
New limits on water usage could raise prices to four times their current rate.
The aqueduct that gave rise to Los Angeles
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 31, 2015
William Mulholland brought water to a parched Los Angeles.
Some political offices come with a rent bill
by
Katie Orr
Mar 23, 2015
California's Lt. Governor rents a desk at a co-working space in San Francisco.
For public good, not for profit.
Central Valley farms come at a cost for dry California
Feb 18, 2015
Agriculture uses 80 percent of the water in California
California tries to grow olive oil industry
Sep 25, 2014
California has new standards for olive oil produced in the state.