Two Pieces of Paradise Up for Auction
Paradiso del Mar and Paradiso del Norte, properties just east of Naples, go on the block Wednesday, but will anyone bid?
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Paradiso del Mar and Paradiso del Norte, properties just east of Naples, go on the block Wednesday, but will anyone bid?
A new long-term study proves the efficacy of the once-controversial conservation measure.
The electric utility dumped mountains of dirt and rock into the creek during an unpermitted Mission Canyon grading project.
Water managers look to January, February, and March for significant rainfall.
A barge and its work crew leave a clean ocean and beach in their wake.
City examines its waterways for restoration and business opportunities.
As of November 20, tanker trucks began removing roughly 3,000 barrels of oil and taking it to the Phillips 66 refinery in Arroyo Grande, a process that will continue until December 11, at a rate of about two trucks per day.
California Coastal Commission photo project uses extra-large high tides in sea rise simulation.
Low-flying helicopter will tow below-ground sensor to map aquifers.
After ditching plans for the new oil wells, the company now known as Cat Canyon Resources gets another green light for the 2.9-mile Foxen Petroleum Pipeline.