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In an era of relentless development, it’s heartening to see government leaders take a different path – one that values trees over concrete and history over haste.
City council in Berkeley, California, is considering a law to ban most plants within five feet of houses in wildfire-prone neighborhoods.
The group is afraid that the developer will move to demolish it quickly without any intention to build anytime soon.
This Earth Day, we’re celebrating stories from the past year of UC research that illustrate the resilience of life on our ...
The popularity of the spinoff-spawning Paramount+ hit has contributed to a massive influx of people who are already straining ...
Exciting updates are on the horizon for one of Disneyland's most iconic rides, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. With ongoing construction, Disney is working to enhance the attraction with new magic, ...
In10sity Dance 2025 SF Bay Regional Event: Known for its top-tier judges and cutting-edge choreography, In10sity offers a ...
Thousands of people from across the Bay Area gathered at San Jose's Saint James Park on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
Plumas-Eureka State Park in Blairsden, California might be the 6,000-acre surprise she never knew she wanted – a Sierra ...
California colleges support low-income students — including non-citizens — using federal funds. Trump policy now excludes non ...
Appliance energy efficiency standards now in place are cumulatively expected by the Department of Energy to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 2 billion metric tons over 30 years.