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A push to bring wolverines back to California fizzles amid budget woes
A push to bring wolverines back to California fizzles amid budget woes

A bill that sought to bring the wolverine, a rugged apex predator, back to California has died in the California Legislature. Backers say they're not giving up, however.



Torrance coyote trapper investigated for possible violation of state law
Torrance coyote trapper investigated for possible violation of state law

County prosecutors are reviewing a case concerning a Torrance coyote trapper who animal activists accuse of violating a state trapping law.



California bill to scrutinize new electric charge dies in Assembly committee
California bill to scrutinize new electric charge dies in Assembly committee

A highly watched bill that would have required legislators to study and review a controversial new electric charge has died in committee.



Newsom administration unveils new $20-billion cost estimate for delta water tunnel
Newsom administration unveils new $20-billion cost estimate for delta water tunnel

A new analysis shows that building a California water tunnel would cost $20 billion. State officials say the project's benefits would far outweigh the costs.



Gavin Newsom, during his speech at the Vatican on climate change, accuses Trump of 'open corruption'

Gov. Gavin Newsom called out former President Trump's efforts to roll back climate change policies on a world stage during a climate summit at the Vatican.



As national wastewater testing expands, Texas researchers identify bird flu in nine cities
As national wastewater testing expands, Texas researchers identify bird flu in nine cities

As researchers increasingly rely on wastewater testing to monitor the spread of bird flu, some are questioning the reliability of the tests being used.



As salmon populations struggle, California bans fishing on rivers for a second year

Because of declining salmon populations, California has canceled fishing in rivers for a second year. The decision mirrors the shutdown of coastal fishing.



Air regulators ding California Tesla factory over air pollution

In an ironic turn, Tesla — the U.S.' biggest manufacturer of electric cars — is facing accusations of harming air quality and endangering public health.



A California tribe was twice robbed of its land. A 77-acre purchase brings hope

The Wilton Rancheria tribe have fought for years to reclaim stolen lands. A 77-acre parcel outside Sacramento is theirs once more.



California legislators want to review controversial electric charge

A California Assembly committee has advanced a bill that would require a legislative review of a controversial new monthly fixed charge on electric bills.



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