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The return of kelp forests in northern California will depend in part on the return of sunflower stars, a kind of starfish that were decimated by a disease in 2013.
In 2022, the third year of a severe drought, state regulators had enacted emergency “curtailments” on water rights holders because of the river’s already diminished flows, which prevented some from pumping. However, those who were allowed to continue pumping, according to the analysis, still took enough for the river to empty.
Foresman, with the state water board, explained that regulators weren’t able to curtail all of the water right holders because of the seniority of their rights. For example, riparian rights, under California law, give property owners along a river, notably farmers, the ability to essentially take all they want under certain conditions, including not storing the water or moving it off-site.
The virus has spread rapidly in California, the nation’s largest producer of milk. Farmers are frustrated that their herds are getting infected despite various precautions.
California judges make a good living. They earn at least $240,000 and can count on a raise just about every year, a requirement that’s written into state
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The warning extends from Davenport, Calif., about 10 miles northwest of Santa Cruz, to the Douglas-Lane county line in Oregon, about 10 miles southwest of Florence.
The first waves are expected to arrive at 12:10 p.m. for San Francisco Bay Area, Karleisa Rogacheski, a meteorologist for the weather service told SFGATE. In areas farther north, such as Fort Bragg, the waves could come sooner, she said.
While Cal State’s graduation rate has improved, Black, Latino and Native American students still lag far behind other student groups.
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California State University is only partially meeting its bold plan to graduate 40% of its students who started as freshmen by the end of four years. In newly released data this week, the system saw its four-year graduation rate inch to an all-time high of 36.2% this year — more than double the graduation rate it posted in 2013.
California lawmakers are introducing new bills to strengthen abortion access in response to potential nationwide restrictions under Donald Trump’s presidency.
The proposals include expanding emergency abortion care, increasing access to birth control for Medi-Cal recipients, and improving licensing for alternative birthing centers.
With abortion rights enshrined in California’s constitution since 2022, the state aims to remain a sanctuary for reproductive care.