Trump is taking aim at water supplies for an endangered fish, but scientists say he’s missing the point. It’s one of California’s thorniest problems. The nation’s most populous state is full of sprawling cities, vast farmland, rich ecosystems — and it must decide how to divide scarce water resources among them.
Trump infuriated many Democratic lawmakers and leftist groups in the Golden State when he swiftly signed a slew of executive orders.
California Republicans are making the trip to our nation's capital to watch the inauguration ceremonies. Festivities and security measures are underway as President-elect Donald Trump gets ready for his second inauguration.
The Hornets want into the Football Bowl Subdivision and are recruiting that way under new coach Brennan Marion.
President Trump has issued a directive calling for 'putting people over fish' in California water policy. State officials say it could prove harmful for water supplies and fish.
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Fire officials from both states say no engines were prevented from entering California and none of the vehicles underwent any emissions testing.
According to Oregon and California’s fire departments, trucks were stopped in Davis, California, just outside Sacramento, for maintenance and safety checks, and those trucks continued onward. Photos and news coverage confirm that trucks from other states were assisting firefighters in Los Angeles.
The Hornets want into the Football Bowl Subdivision and are recruiting that way under new coach Brennan Marion.
The protest through downtown began and ended at Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse. Marchers, two days before Trump returns to office Monday as the nation’s 47th president, protested against the incoming leader, his policies and what they see as a billionaire class rising in political might.
Some marchers carried signs saying “no human should be illegal” and “immigrants rights are civil rights,” referencing President Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
A Powerball ticket sold in California won $28,258, but just missed the $48 million jackpot, lottery officials say. The ticket matched four of five winning numbers and the Powerball in the drawing Saturday, Jan. 25, the California Lottery said.