Fossil fuels account for roughly 8% of California's $3 trillion economy - but that's the first 8%. If you don't get that first 8%, you don't get the rest of our economy.
Robin Boland, executive director of the Julian Chamber of Commerce, states, 'A lot of people think it's only the fall, but Julian is fun all year long. This is a great place to come for fresh air and quiet, and the hiking is amazing.'
The invasive two-inch wide golden mussel showed up near the Port of Stockton last fall. Since then, it's spread south, extending to other waterways in the Delta and some in the San Joaquin Valley.
"The Madre Fire is the state's biggest so far this year, burning along State Route 166 in the Los Padres National Forest, mostly north of the highway into the Carrizo Plain National Monument."
California unveiled a $750 million expansion of its film and television tax credit program to retain Hollywood production and boost local jobs. This funding more than doubles the previous cap of $330 million annually, making California one of the most generous states for film incentives. Lawmakers approved the measure as a crucial step to revive the struggling industry and compete against other regions offering larger incentives.
Newsom stated that California has allocated more than $4 billion for wildfire protection and forest resilience, while the Trump administration appropriated only $7 billion for all federal lands.
Dismissing building codes purely to speed rebuilding is a false economy. In this time of need for more housing, including the replacement of housing destroyed by wildfires, now is the time to build smarter, not quicker and more slipshod.
Brian Witherow, Six Flags' CFO, stated, "Unless we decide to extend, and exercise one of our options to extend that lease, that park's last year without that extension would be after the [20]27 season."
"We are actually trying to create more starter-home opportunities for middle-class workers, for people of color, for people who have historically not had an opportunity to own a home and build multi-generational wealth," Kesarwani said.
Kent Porter, the seasoned photographer, faced unique challenges on a typical workday. An unexpected brush fire delayed him while he was en route to cover a scheduled portrait assignment.
"I hate hearing about the possible future of Jim Denny's, it makes my heart sick, but we had a damn good time," Guyton wrote. "Sorry to see she might not make it another 91 years at that location. I'm sure the possible future apartment buildings will look super cute."
Emergency crews and investigators were working with the property's owner and monitoring the area using drones to find the individuals, said the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It was not immediately clear if those missing worked at the warehouse or lived nearby. People were urged to avoid the area after the Tuesday night blast, which set off a barrage of fireworks and caused a huge blaze that led to other spot fires and collapsed the building near Esparto in Yolo County about 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento.