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Since golden mussels were recently identified in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, waterways in parts of Northern California and the Bay Area have introduced new rules for boaters.
State rivers shows moderate flooding, with the Ohio River reaching a level that has only been seen once in the last 28 years.
Lakes across the region are stepping up efforts to protect their water from the spread of golden mussels and that means new rules for boaters, but the rules vary by lake.
Delta bass, stripers and sturgeon bites going, Randy Pringle said. Shaver Lake trophy trout plants bring out anglers, Dick Nichols reported. Don Pedro bass, trout and k ...
Tiny aquatic invaders have pulled the plug on this year’s boating season as a public utility agency serving the eastern Bay ...
Lumber business owner and restaurateur Colin Weyrick will be the new owner of the popular downtown Visalia restaurant and entertainment venue.
The sale of cannabis in Virginia remains illegal, but in Southwest Virginia, stores are popping up that test the legal limits. Weber City in Scott County now has four stores where customers can ...
The state cut in half the amount of water it is pulling from the Delta to send to cities and farms, citing environmental ...
The Delta faces a funding crisis to repair an aging network of 1,100 miles of levees. These earthen berms, mostly on private ...
The Newsom administration is pushing to build a $20-billion water tunnel. As state regulators hold hearings, the fight over ...