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California Governor Jerry Brown made history Tuesday morning when he signed into law three bills that for the first time will regulate groundwater in the…
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For the first time in six years, many California farmers have been told they'll get little or no federal irrigation water. And as farms run dry, workers are deciding to pack up and move away.
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California has more trees now than at any time since the late Pleistocene. And it comes as no surprise to residents of the San Joaquin Valley that our…
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The first breeding population of a potentially disease ridden bug that the California citrus industry has been fighting to keep out of the Valley was…
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This week on Valley Edition we focus on a variety of issues that are impacting the region. Valley Public Radio Reporter Rebecca Plevin reports on homeless…
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Throughout Central California those who work in the citrus industry are on edge. A tiny insect, no larger than an aphid, is threatening the future of the…
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Update: Saturday, 8:45 AM: Unexpected cloud cover late Friday and early Saturday kept temperatures slightly higher than forecast, enough to prevent damage…
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Across the southern San Joaquin Valley, the commercial citrus harvest is virtually over. But over the past two months, a volunteer group has been working…