“Let’s Hear it from the Authorities” This week LiveWire is happy to welcome back guests from the Regional Water Authority and the Office of Traffic ...
Californians remain sharply divided about California's $68 billion high-speed rail project, even as officials prepare to start construction in the Central Valley this year, according to a Public Policy Institute of California poll released tonight.
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Probably won't be uploading many photos before the end of the trip; the internet connection is erratic, and there's more important stuff to be doing. Like seeing places and people and taking more photos.This is where we spent most of yesterday: on the ...
Would you believe me if I said I took this photo this morning at the Bella Vista Bronco Invite cross country meet? There's a pond in the middle of the course, and at the edge is a little floating bridge that extends out onto the pond. It's ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 22, 2012 - Following its disastrous foray into the housing market, Wall Street's latest earnings scheme is as close as your kitchen sink: the finance industry is increasingly targeting public water systems. A new report released t...
When I was asked whether I would promote Rethink Your Drink on my blog, it was a no brainer! It's a cause I fully support and practice as much as possible. The premise? Stop drinking sugary drinks and just drink water instead.This coming from a person ...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to oppose the state’s proposed draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan. The vote was unanimous among all Sacramento County Supervisors. The Bay Delta Conservation Plan included building a $13 bil...
California’s battle over water is about to heat up. The north has plenty and the south needs more. Governor Jerry Brown is scheduled Wednesday to unveil plans to build a $14 billion pair of tunnels to move water more easily from the north to the ...
Legislation that would shift an $11 billion water bond from the November ballot to 2014 cleared the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee Monday on a bipartisan, 5-0 vote. The
It’s official…the hot weather is here to stay! We’ll all be searching for ways to cool off and one of the most affordable ways to do that is to head to a city pool.
We are fortunate that so many Sacramento residents came together with Save Mart to raise funds to keep pools open this...