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The utility Pacific Power is proposing a major increase to electric costs for its Northern California customers.
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A pair of California condors were released into Redwood National Park Tuesday, returning to Northern California for the first time in over 100 years.
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Empty classrooms and quiet hallways: California’s rural far north grapples with declining enrollmentEven as the overall population in California’s rural north has remained steady or even grown over the past two decades, the number of children enrolled in public schools such as those in Quincy has shrunk. From the Pacific Coast to the inland mountains and valleys, dozens of schools have seen steep drops in enrollment.
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This upcoming June primary is the first chance to see the effects of new local campaign finance limits in California set by Assembly bill 571. Shasta County provides a window into how local elections are impacted by the change.
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A group of environmental organizations has filed a notice to sue Pacific Gas & Electric over declining fish species in California’s Eel River.
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With one of the best wind resources in the world just offshore, Humboldt Bay hopes to transform the region into a renewable energy production hub.
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Months after Gov. Gavin Newsom soundly defeated a recall attempt and dozens of candidates hoping to replace him, a new GOP challenger emerged: State Sen. Brian Dahle.
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Wildfires burned more than 2 million acres in California last year. Now, a coalition of tribes and environmental groups is pushing for changes in fire management policy.
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A new $50 million non-profit medical center was unveiled to the public in Klamath Falls on Thursday. The Sky Lakes Collaborative Health Center is jointly…
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Researcher Jordan Hollarsmith arrived at UC Davis as a graduate fellow in 2014 with the main goal of studying kelp forests in Northern California. But…